Abstract

Downlink transmission into frequency-selective links experiencing different coherence bandwidths and coherence times has obvious practical relevance, but is often addressed via assuming for all users the coherence conditions corresponding to the fastest, most dispersive user. This paper demonstrates an alternative approach that directly exploits the differences between coherence bandwidth and coherence time of users under frequency-selective conditions, showing that it can lead to significant new efficiencies and gains. More specifically, we study a two-user downlink frequency-selective channel under three broad conditions of disparity between the link qualities: when the disparity is in coherence time, in coherence bandwidth, and in both coherence time and coherence bandwidth. Each of the coherence scenarios calls for a distinct treatment; for each, we provide an analysis demonstrating the gains in achievable rates due to exploiting coherence disparity. Numerical simulations demonstrate the advantages of the proposed schemes.

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