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The feedback-capacity tradeoff for opportunistic beamforming

T Samarasinghe, H Inaltekin, J Evans

IEEE International Conference on Communications | IEEE | Published : 2011

Abstract

Optimum capacity scaling in the downlink of a single-cell multiple-input-multiple-output communication system can be achieved by a communication strategy called opportunistic beamforming in which information carrying beams are randomly formed and users are opportunistically scheduled based on their partial channel state information. Even though opportunistic beamforming reduces the amount of feedback required to achieve optimum capacity scaling laws, the number of users feeding back in its plain implementations still grows linearly with the total number of users in the system, which is an onerous requirement on the feedback channel. In this paper, we focus on a more stringent but realistic O..

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