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FRFD MIMO Systems: Precoded V-BLAST with Limited Feedback Versus Non-orthogonal STBC MIMO

Information Theory 2009-01-20 v1 math.IT

Abstract

Full-rate (FR) and full-diversity (FD) are attractive features in MIMO systems. We refer to systems which achieve both FR and FD simultaneously as FRFD systems. Non-orthogonal STBCs can achieve FRFD without feedback, but their ML decoding complexities are high. V-BLAST without precoding achieves FR but not FD. FRFD can be achieved in V-BLAST through precoding given full channel state information at the transmitter (CSIT). However, with limited feedback precoding, V-BLAST achieves FD, but with some rate loss. Our contribution in this paper is two-fold: i)i) we propose a limited feedback (LFB) precoding scheme which achieves FRFD in 2×22\times 2, 3×33\times 3 and 4×44\times 4 V-BLAST systems (we refer to this scheme as FRFD-VBLAST-LFB scheme), and ii)ii) comparing the performances of the FRFD-VBLAST-LFB scheme and non-orthogonal STBCs without feedback (e.g., Golden code, perfect codes) under ML decoding, we show that in 2×22\times 2 MIMO system with 4-QAM/16-QAM, FRFD-VBLAST-LFB scheme outperforms the Golden code by about 0.6 dB; in 3×33\times 3 and 4×44\times 4 MIMO systems, the performance of FRFD-VBLAST-LFB scheme is comparable to the performance of perfect codes. The FRFD-VBLAST-LFB scheme is attractive because 1) ML decoding becomes less complex compared to that of non-orthogonal STBCs, 2) the number of feedback bits required to achieve the above performance is small, 3) in slow-fading, it is adequate to send feedback bits only occasionally, and 4) in most practical wireless systems feedback channel is often available (e.g., for adaptive modulation, rate/power control).

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@article{arxiv.0901.2768,
  title  = {FRFD MIMO Systems: Precoded V-BLAST with Limited Feedback Versus Non-orthogonal STBC MIMO},
  author = {S. Barik and Saif K. Mohammed and A. Chockalingam and B. Sundar Rajan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0901.2768},
  year   = {2009}
}
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