Elements of information theory
Elements of information theory
Fundamentals of wireless communication
Fundamentals of wireless communication
Joint Design of Tx-Rx Beamformers in MIMO Downlink Channel
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
Zero-forcing methods for downlink spatial multiplexing in multiuser MIMO channels
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
Iterative multiuser uplink and downlink beamforming under SINR constraints
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
On the achievable throughput of a multiantenna Gaussian broadcast channel
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Sum capacity of the vector Gaussian broadcast channel and uplink-downlink duality
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Duality, achievable rates, and sum-rate capacity of Gaussian MIMO broadcast channels
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
On the duality of Gaussian multiple-access and broadcast channels
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
An introduction to convex optimization for communications and signal processing
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Linear transmission for rate optimization in MIMO broadcast channels
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
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A Gaussian multiple-input multiple-output broadcast channel (MIMO GBC) is considered. Throughout the paper it is assumed that 1) input signals are Gaussian and 2) perfect channel state information is available at the transmitter and at the receivers. By considering each data stream as a single user, the uplink-downlink signal-to-interference-plus-noise (SINR) duality is generalized to the MIMO case with general cross-talk matrix. The duality is subsequently applied to finding the solution for the SINR-balancing problem. The result serves as a tool for characterizing achievable rate regions of different coding strategies. Next, we investigate a superposition coding scheme proposed by Cover-van der Meulen-Hajek and Pursley (nicknamed CMHP [1]), where there is a common message to both users. We consider a MIMO broadcast channel with two users, each user has two antennas and the transmitter has four antennas. Assuming one common stream is sent by CMHP coding and successive decoding, a lower bound to the CMHP rate region is found. Behaviors of the CMHP rate region and sumrate are analyzed. We find the sumrate gaps between DPC, CMHP, and MMSE at high SNR for general 2-user multiple-input single-output (MISO) Gaussian broadcast channel. The result suggests when CMHP is beneficial for sumrate.