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Limited feedback scheme based on zero-forcing precoding for multiuser MIMO-OFDM downlink systems

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4 Author(s)
Zhiyong Chen ; Key Lab. of Universal Wireless Commun. for Minist. of Educ., Beijing Univ. of Posts & Telecommun., Beijing, China ; Wenbo Wang ; Peng, M. ; Fengming Cao

Conventional zero-forcing precoding was well investigated, but it hadn't considered the channel quality indicator (CQI) mismatch for practical system with limited feedback. This paper studies a novel zero-forcing precoding with channel quality indicator (CQI) estimation and adjusting, channel directional information(CDI) quantization, user scheduling and link adaptation and then proposes a CQI estimation algorithm for multiuser multiple input multiple output antenna (MU-MIMO) downlink systems with limited feedback. Simulation with 3GPP long term evolution system demonstrates that the scheme with proposed method can significantly improve system performance, compared with conventional zero-forcing precoding and single user MIMO systems.

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Wireless Internet Conference (WICON), 2010 The 5th Annual ICST

Date of Conference: 1-3 March 2010

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