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Quantized vs. Analog Feedback for the MIMO Downlink: A Comparison between Zero-Forcing Based Achievable Rates

Information Theory 2007-07-13 v1 math.IT

Abstract

We consider a MIMO fading broadcast channel and compare the achievable ergodic rates when the channel state information at the transmitter is provided by analog noisy feedback or by quantized (digital) feedback. The superiority of digital feedback is shown, with perfect or imperfect CSIR, whenever the number of feedback channel uses per channel coefficient is larger than 1. Also, we show that by proper design of the digital feedback link, errors in the feedback have a minor effect even by using very simple uncoded modulation. Finally, we show that analog feedback achieves a fraction 1 - 2F of the optimal multiplexing gain even in the presence of a feedback delay, when the fading belongs to the class of Doppler processes with normalized maximum Doppler frequency shift 0 <= F <= 1/2.

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@article{arxiv.cs/0702031,
  title  = {Quantized vs. Analog Feedback for the MIMO Downlink: A Comparison between Zero-Forcing Based Achievable Rates},
  author = {Giuseppe Caire and Nihar Jindal and Mari Kobayashi and Niranjay Ravindran},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cs/0702031},
  year   = {2007}
}

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Submitted to ISIT, January 2007. 5 pages