Abstract

In this paper we propose a low-complexity codebook-based beamforming with four transmit antennas and quantized feedback channel. The codebook design aggregates the effect of power allocation and phase rotation through a simple quantized transmit scheme. The codebook-based beamforming uses the feedback information in order to maximize the instantaneous signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) at the receiver. As a result, the proposed scheme presents an array gain. An SNR analysis is performed and it is used to find the optimal feedback information in the sense of maximizing the instantaneous SNR. A bit error rate (BER) analysis for a quantized feedback channel is also derived and it is used to compare to the results obtained for the proposed scheme under different levels of quantization. Simulations are performed over quasi-static flat Rayleigh fading channels for different closed-loop codebook-based schemes with four transmit antennas and unitary transmission rate. Results illustrate that the proposed scheme achieves full diversity order and outperforms other good schemes in terms of array gain.

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