Abstract

In this paper, we find the optimum lengths of T UL , T DL and B i.e. the uplink (UL) and downlink (DL) pilots and feedback bits respectively maximizing the sum of the lower bounds of the UL and the DL rates. With the aid of T UL symbols, the Base Station (BS) estimates the UL channel of each user. T DL symbols are means of estimating the downlink channel, which after being normalized and quantized with B bits, is made available at the BS. Estimated Channel State Information (CSI) and quantized Channel Direction Information (CDI), which may be received erroneously, are thus available at the BS for computing the receive and the transmit Zero-forcing (ZF) filters, respectively. The use of ZF enables the derivation of analytical DL and UL mean squared error (MSE) expressions that give a lower bound on the DL and UL rates, respectively, needed for our optimization.

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