Uplink downlink balancing using variable feedback rates

Itsik Bergel, Daniel Yellin, Shlomo Shamai

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Abstract

The broadcast MIMO channel have gained much attention in recent years, and in particular in the context of cooperative multi cell transmission in cellular networks. Broadcast MIMO techniques can signifcantly increase the capacity in the downlink of cellular networks, at the price of channel state information (CSI) feedback from the mobiles. Thus, it creates a mechanism that can tradeoff uplink rate to downlink rate. In this work we quantify this tradeoff between the feedback rate (over the uplink) and the downlink rate. We show that uplink rate can be exchanged to downlink rate with a constant exchange ratio. This exchange ratio is an increasing function of the channel coherence time, and a decreasing function of the number of measured BSs. We also show that devoting a constant ratio of the uplink to CSI feedback can increase the downlink multiplexing gain continuously from 0 to 1. This capability to control the balance between the uplink and downlink rates is very important in cellular networks, where the operators need to respond to continuously changing user demands.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2012 IEEE 27th Convention of Electrical and Electronics Engineers in Israel, IEEEI 2012
DOIs
StatePublished - 2012
Event2012 IEEE 27th Convention of Electrical and Electronics Engineers in Israel, IEEEI 2012 - Eilat, Israel
Duration: 14 Nov 201217 Nov 2012

Publication series

Name2012 IEEE 27th Convention of Electrical and Electronics Engineers in Israel, IEEEI 2012

Conference

Conference2012 IEEE 27th Convention of Electrical and Electronics Engineers in Israel, IEEEI 2012
Country/TerritoryIsrael
CityEilat
Period14/11/1217/11/12

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