학술논문

Dirty-paper coding versus TDMA for MIMO Broadcast channels
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on. 51(5):1783-1794 May, 2005
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Signal Processing and Analysis
Time division multiple access
MIMO
Broadcasting
Receiving antennas
Transmitting antennas
Transmitters
Signal to noise ratio
Time-varying channels
Rayleigh channels
Decoding
Broadcast channel (BC)
channel capacity
dirty-paper coding (DPC)
multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems
time-division multiple access (TDMA)
Language
ISSN
0018-9448
1557-9654
Abstract
We compare the capacity of dirty-paper coding (DPC) to that of time-division multiple access (TDMA) for a multiple-antenna (multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO)) Gaussian broadcast channel (BC). We find that the sum-rate capacity (achievable using DPC) of the multiple-antenna BC is at most min(M,K) times the largest single-user capacity (i.e., the TDMA sum-rate) in the system, where M is the number of transmit antennas and K is the number of receivers. This result is independent of the number of receive antennas and the channel gain matrix, and is valid at all signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs). We investigate the tightness of this bound in a time-varying channel (assuming perfect channel knowledge at receivers and transmitters) where the channel experiences uncorrelated Rayleigh fading and in some situations we find that the dirty paper gain is upper-bounded by the ratio of transmit-to-receive antennas. We also show that min(M,K) upper-bounds the sum-rate gain of successive decoding over TDMA for the uplink channel, where M is the number of receive antennas at the base station and K is the number of transmitters.