Optimization of Training and Feedback Overhead for Beamforming over Block Fading Channels
Abstract
We examine the capacity of beamforming over a single-user, multi-antenna link taking into account the overhead due to channel estimation and limited feedback of channel state information. Multi-input single-output (MISO) and multi-input multi-output (MIMO) channels are considered subject to block Rayleigh fading. Each coherence block contains symbols, and is spanned by training symbols, feedback bits, and the data symbols. The training symbols are used to obtain a Minimum Mean Squared Error estimate of the channel matrix. Given this estimate, the receiver selects a transmit beamforming vector from a codebook containing {\em i.i.d.} random vectors, and sends the corresponding bits back to the transmitter. We derive bounds on the beamforming capacity for MISO and MIMO channels and characterize the optimal (rate-maximizing) training and feedback overhead ( and ) as and the number of transmit antennas both become large. The optimal is limited by the coherence time, and increases as . For the MISO channel the optimal and (fractional overhead due to training and feedback) are asymptotically the same, and tend to zero at the rate . For the MIMO channel the optimal feedback overhead tends to zero faster (as ).
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@article{arxiv.0908.2277,
title = {Optimization of Training and Feedback Overhead for Beamforming over Block Fading Channels},
author = {Wiroonsak Santipach and Michael L. Honig},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0908.2277},
year = {2010}
}
Comments
accepted for IEEE Trans. Info. Theory, 2010