Joint Spatial Division and Multiplexing—The Large-Scale Array Regime
University of Southern California · Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute
Abstract
We propose joint spatial division and multiplexing (JSDM), an approach to multiuser MIMO downlink that exploits the structure of the correlation of the channel vectors in order to allow for a large number of antennas at the base station while requiring reduced-dimensional channel state information at the transmitter (CSIT). JSDM achieves significant savings both in the downlink training and in the CSIT uplink feedback, thus making the use of large antenna arrays at the base station potentially suitable also for frequency division duplexing (FDD) systems, for which uplink/downlink channel reciprocity cannot be exploited. In the proposed scheme, the multiuser MIMO downlink precoder is obtained by concatenating a…
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4Topics & keywords
- Telecommunications link
- MIMO
- Beamforming
- Base station
- Precoding
- Channel state information
- Multiplexing
- Computer science