TY - GEN
T1 - Combining multi-user diversity with eigenbeamforming in correlated channels
AU - Castañeda, Mario
AU - Joham, Michael
AU - Ivrlač, Michel
AU - Nossek, Josef A.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - In a time varying point-to-multi-point link such as the downlink of a network with a base station and several users, there exists an inherent form of diversity called multi-user diversity. This diversity is harnessed by the use of a proper scheduler such as the proportional fair scheduler. Among other factors, the multi-user diversity gain is determined by the dynamic range of the channel fluctuations. For several scenarios including correlated fading channels, this range can be increased by deploying multiple antennas at the transmitter and using opportunistic beamforming. However, point-to-point link transmitting techniques such as eigenbeamforming exist that have proven to be useful in correlated channels. We present the concept of exploiting multi-user diversity in correlated channels with eigenbeamforming. We show how combining eigenbeamforming with the proportional fair scheduler results in a larger multi-user diversity gain than the one achieved through opportunistic beamforming.
AB - In a time varying point-to-multi-point link such as the downlink of a network with a base station and several users, there exists an inherent form of diversity called multi-user diversity. This diversity is harnessed by the use of a proper scheduler such as the proportional fair scheduler. Among other factors, the multi-user diversity gain is determined by the dynamic range of the channel fluctuations. For several scenarios including correlated fading channels, this range can be increased by deploying multiple antennas at the transmitter and using opportunistic beamforming. However, point-to-point link transmitting techniques such as eigenbeamforming exist that have proven to be useful in correlated channels. We present the concept of exploiting multi-user diversity in correlated channels with eigenbeamforming. We show how combining eigenbeamforming with the proportional fair scheduler results in a larger multi-user diversity gain than the one achieved through opportunistic beamforming.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84946762248
T3 - 11th European Wireless Conference 2005 - Next Generation Wireless and Mobile Communications and Services, European Wireless 2005
BT - 11th European Wireless Conference 2005 - Next Generation Wireless and Mobile Communications and Services, European Wireless 2005
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 11th European Wireless Conference on Next Generation Wireless and Mobile Communications and Services, European Wireless 2005
Y2 - 10 April 2005 through 13 April 2005
ER -