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Significant throughput gains can be achieved in a multi-user MIMO (MU-MIMO) wireless system by exploiting the combination of multi-user scheduling and multi-user diversity. Open-loop MU-MIMO (OL-MU-MIMO) is a codebook based precoding technique where precoders are fixed a priori at the base station (BS) in a known fashion and the user needs to feedback which precoding vector is to be chosen referred...
A novel hybrid feedback protocol is proposed for the multiuser multiple-input multiple-output downlink system. In the system under consideration, per-antenna scheduling is utilized. The base station (BS) employs spatial multiplexing and the users utilize zero-forcing receivers, creating multiple parallel spatial channels. For each spatial channel, exactly one user is scheduled at the BS, based on...
This paper investigates the network resource allocation in multiuser downlink wireless systems where the base station and the mobile stations are equipped with multiple antennas to provide fair and efficient transmission services to the mobile users. We focus on packet scheduling, given that it has a significant impact on the overall performance of a multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) system. Most...
Installing multiple antennas at user equipments (UEs) may pose great challenges. In virtual multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) concept, multiple single-antenna UEs can be grouped to transmit signals at the same time. Their signals can be separated at the base station (BS) by the same methods already used in conventional point-to-point MIMO scenarios. An important problem in virtual MIMO application...
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