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Improving energy efficiency through multimode transmission in the downlink MIMO systems
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2011
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Abstract AdaptivelyMimo SystemEngineeringChannel Capacity EstimationMimoEnergy EfficiencyCommunication EngineeringMultiuser MimoAntennaAdaptive ModulationComputer EngineeringMultimode TransmissionCooperative DiversityMulti-carrier CommunicationDownlink Mimo SystemsDistributed Antenna ArchitectureSignal Processing
Abstract Adaptively adjusting system parameters including bandwidth, transmit power and mode to maximize the "Bits per-Joule" energy efficiency (BPJ-EE) in the downlink MIMO systems with imperfect channel state information at the transmitter (CSIT) is considered in this article. By mode, we refer to choice of transmission schemes i.e., singular value decomposition (SVD) or block diagonalization (BD), active transmit/receive antenna number and active user number. We derive optimal bandwidth and transmit power for each dedicated mode at first, in which accurate capacity estimation strategies are proposed to cope with the imperfect CSIT caused capacity prediction problem. Then, an ergodic capacity-based mode switching strategy is proposed to further improve the BPJ-EE, which provides insights into the preferred mode under given scenarios. Mode switching compromises different power parts, exploits the trade-off between the multiplexing gain and the imperfect CSIT caused inter-user interference and improves the BPJ-EE significantly.
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