Abstract
This paper considers multiple-antenna broadcast channels (BCs) with multi-dimensional space-time modulation schemes, created by various allocations of signal dimensions to transmit antennas. The signal dimensions are divided into disjoint subsets, where one is shared between all users, and each of the others are assigned to different users. This model encompasses several practical single point to multi-point wireless communication systems employing multiple antennas. Assuming space and time dispersive channels, we consider the transmission rates that are achieved by applying dirty paper coding (DPC) at the transmitter, present inner and outer bounds for the DPC rate region, and study the effects of space-time modulation formats. At high SNR, we consider the limit form of these bounds, derive an achievable multiplexing gain region, and study the effects of sharing signal dimensions between users.
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