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A MIMO diversity scheme that utilizes varying amounts of channel state information (CSI) for mobile users is presented. CSI at the transmitter is obtained through a time-duplexed feedback channel, and thus by varying the periodicity of feedback intervals, an optimal balance is struck between obtaining accurate CSI and minimizing the overhead of uplink transmission. The optimal feedback amount is shown...
In a wireless multi-user system using multiple antennas, full multiplexing gain can be achieved through perfect channel state information (CSI) at the base station (BS). However, because of the limitations on the feedback rate and of standard requirements, such as the 3GPP, it is difficult to obtain perfect CSI, or even partial CSI with the extremely large number of feedback bits needed at the region...
The benefits employing channel state information (CSI) at the transmitter in a multiple antenna wireless link are well documented in the literature. One of the most popular techniques to provide the transmitter with CSI in frequency division duplexing wireless links is by sending a finite number of feedback bits. However, the effect of the overhead created by these feedback bits on the link performance...
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