Abstract

Multiuser multiple-input multiple-output (MU-MIMO) systems can achieve higher data rates compared to single user (SU-MIMO) by exploiting multi-user diversity. The capacity bound for MU-MIMO systems is given by the MIMO broadcast channel (BC) capacity. Dirty paper coding (DPC) is a well known non-linear algorithm to achieve this bound. Zero forcing DPC (ZF-DPC) is a sub-optimal way to achieve DPC by triagularizing the channel. In our previous work, we had proposed an enhancement of ZF-DPC by introducing additional receiver which was shown to improve the achievable rates over linear schemes such as block diagonalization. In practise Block Diagonalization is implemented by the receiver feeding back quantized information about the channel and the transmitter figuring out the precoders subsequently. To establish a comparison of ZF-DPC to Block Diagonalization for such practical feedback, we first derive the framework for operating ZF-DPC with quantized feedback. Next we compare the performance of ZF-DPC over Block Diagonalization with quantized feedback and demonstrate that the former still performs better.

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