Publication: A general framework for MIMO transceiver design with imperfect CSI and transmit correlation
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Date
2009
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IEEE
Abstract
— Assuming perfect channel state information (CSI),
linear precoding/decoding for multiple-input multiple-output
(MIMO) systems has been considered in the literature under
various performance criteria, such as minimum total meansquare error (MSE), maximum mutual information, and minimum average bit error rate (BER). It has been shown that
these criteria belong to a set of reasonable Schur-concave or
Schur-convex objective functions of the diagonal entries of the
system mean-square error (MSE) matrix. In this paper, assuming
only the knowledge of channel mean and transmit correlation
at both ends, a general theoretical framework is presented to
derive the optimum precoder and decoder for MIMO systems
using these objective functions. It is shown that for all these
objective functions the optimum transceivers share a similar
structure. Compared to the case with perfect CSI, a linear filter
is added to both ends to balance the suppression of channel noise
and the additional noise induced from channel estimation error.
Simulation results are provided.1
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General Framework, MIMO Transceiver Design, Imperfect CSI, Transmit Correlation
