Abstract

This paper proposes a novel receiving antenna allocation scheme for downlink multiuser multiple input multiple output orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (MU-MIMO-OFDM) transmission; an access point (AP) simultaneously transmits data frames to a combination of allocated receiving antennas on a subcarrier basis at each station (STA). The proposed scheme combines a limited channel state information (CSI) feedback sequence with a receiving antenna decision method. In the proposed scheme, each STA estimates the channel responses of all receiving antennas by using the training preamble transmitted from an AP, and then feeds the channel response of the antenna with maximum norm back to the AP when the spatial correlation value between receiving antennas is higher than a threshold. Otherwise, each STA feeds full channel responses back to the AP. This scheme decreases the amount of CSI fed back while exploiting the spatial diversity gain, and the AP’s computational complexity is also decreased regarding the antenna allocation. Moreover, the receiving antenna decision method eliminates the overhead to notify the allocated antenna information from the AP to each STA by simply comparing its own receiving antenna powers. We clarify the effectiveness of the proposed scheme in our computer simulations using channel responses measured in an indoor environment. The results show that the proposed scheme maintains the channel capacity of the downlink MU-MIMO-OFDM transmission while greatly reducing the overhead and computational complexity.

Highlights

  • To satisfy the growing demand for broadband wireless communication, it is necessary to enhance the channel capacity of wireless communication systems, such as mobile communication and wireless local area network (LAN) systems [1,2,3,4]

  • The results show that the proposed scheme maintains the channel capacity of the downlink multiuser multiple input multiple output (MU-MIMO)-orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)

  • MU-MIMO-OFDM transmission with the receiving antenna allocation; Section 3 describes the proposed scheme, including the limited channel state information (CSI) feedback sequence and the receiving antenna decision method; simulations using the measured results are shown in Section 4; and, in Section 5, the paper is concluded

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Introduction

To satisfy the growing demand for broadband wireless communication, it is necessary to enhance the channel capacity of wireless communication systems, such as mobile communication and wireless local area network (LAN) systems [1,2,3,4]. This paper proposes a high-efficiency and low-complexity receiving antenna allocation scheme for the downlink MU-MIMO-OFDM transmission on IEEE 802.11ac [6]. It achieves a higher channel capacity than using the common receiving antenna allocation for all subcarriers because of the spatial diversity gain. MU-MIMO-OFDM transmission with the receiving antenna allocation; Section 3 describes the proposed scheme, including the limited CSI feedback sequence and the receiving antenna decision method; simulations using the measured results are shown in Section 4; and, in Section 5, the paper is concluded

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