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Combining Reciprocity and CSI Feedback in MIMO Systems

Information Theory 2022-06-13 v2 Signal Processing math.IT

Abstract

Reciprocity-based time-division duplex (TDD) Massive MIMO (multiple-input multiple-output) systems utilize channel estimates obtained in the uplink to perform precoding in the downlink. However, this method has been criticized of breaking down, in the sense that the channel estimates are not good enough to spatially separate multiple user terminals, at low uplink reference signal signal-to-noise ratios, due to insufficient channel estimation quality. Instead, codebook-based downlink precoding has been advocated for as an alternative solution in order to bypass this problem. We analyze this problem by considering a "grid-of-beams world" with a finite number of possible downlink channel realizations. Assuming that the terminal accurately can detect the downlink channel, we show that in the case where reciprocity holds, carefully designing a mapping between the downlink channel and the uplink reference signals will perform better than both the conventional TDD Massive MIMO and frequency-division duplex (FDD) Massive MIMO approach. We derive elegant metrics for designing this mapping, and further, we propose algorithms that find good sequence mappings.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2205.02112,
  title  = {Combining Reciprocity and CSI Feedback in MIMO Systems},
  author = {Ema Becirovic and Emil Björnson and Erik G. Larsson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.02112},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

35 pages, 7 figures. Extended version of a paper accepted for publication in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications. An additional appendix with a proof that due to space limitations is not included in the published manuscript is added

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