TY - GEN
T1 - Linear precoding in parallel MIMO broadcast channels
T2 - 17th International ITG Workshop on Smart Antennas, WSA 2013
AU - Hellings, Christoph
AU - Utschick, Wolfgang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - Parallel multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) broadcast channels are separable from an information theoretic point of view, i.e., the whole capacity region can be achieved with strategies that perform independent encoding and decoding on each carrier subject to a power allocation across carriers. However, recent research has revealed that such a separate transmission can become suboptimal if the transmit strategy is restricted to linear transceivers. The answer to the question whether parallel broadcast channels with linear transceivers are separable or not is a property of the system parameters and the particular channel realization, and judging whether a certain scenario is separable or inseparable is still an open problem for most scenarios. In this paper, we consider some special cases of parallel MIMO broadcast channels and classify them as separable or inseparable, respectively. The insights and the applied proof techniques might be helpful to derive more general classification methods in future research.
AB - Parallel multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) broadcast channels are separable from an information theoretic point of view, i.e., the whole capacity region can be achieved with strategies that perform independent encoding and decoding on each carrier subject to a power allocation across carriers. However, recent research has revealed that such a separate transmission can become suboptimal if the transmit strategy is restricted to linear transceivers. The answer to the question whether parallel broadcast channels with linear transceivers are separable or not is a property of the system parameters and the particular channel realization, and judging whether a certain scenario is separable or inseparable is still an open problem for most scenarios. In this paper, we consider some special cases of parallel MIMO broadcast channels and classify them as separable or inseparable, respectively. The insights and the applied proof techniques might be helpful to derive more general classification methods in future research.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84903179011
T3 - WSA 2013 - 17th International ITG Workshop on Smart Antennas
BT - WSA 2013 - 17th International ITG Workshop on Smart Antennas
PB - VDE VERLAG GMBH
Y2 - 13 March 2013 through 14 March 2013
ER -