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Joint Design of Tx-Rx Beamformers in MIMO Downlink Channel

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IEEE International Conference on Communications
DOI: 10.1109/icc.2007.825

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Antti Tölli
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We consider a single-cell multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) downlink channel where linear transmission and reception strategy is employed. The base station (BS) transmitter is equipped with a scheduler using a simple opportunistic beamforming strategy, which associates an intended user for each of the transmitted data streams. For the case when the channel of the scheduled users is available at the BS, we propose a general method for joint design of the transmit and the receive beamformers according to different optimization criteria. The proposed method can handle multiple antennas at the BS and at the mobile user with single and/or multiple data streams per scheduled user. By exploiting the uplink-downlink SINR duality, we decompose the original optimization problem as a series of simpler optimization problems which can be efficiently solved by using standard convex optimization tools. The simulations show that the algorithms converge fast to a solution, which can be a local optimum, but is still efficient. Only one iteration of the proposed method is enough to substantially outperform the zero forcing based solution.

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Marian Codreanu, Antti Tölli, Markku Juntti, Matti Latva-aho (2007). Joint Design of Tx-Rx Beamformers in MIMO Downlink Channel. IEEE International Conference on Communications, pp. 4997-5002, DOI: 10.1109/icc.2007.825.

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