Lecture 5
Lecture 5
Multiple Antenna
Communications
Lecture 5, 2020
Emil Björnson
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• Capacity region
• Operating points
• Uplink capacity region
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Not scalable:
User devices are small, cannot fit many
antennas
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1
𝛼=
2
Received signal
From user 2
𝑥J ~𝐶𝑁(0, 𝑃)
• Strategy:
1. Decode signal from user 1, treat interference as noise
𝑃
𝑅* = log J 1 +
𝑃 + 𝐵𝑁A
2. Subtract 𝑥*: 𝑦 − 𝑥* = 𝑥J + 𝑛. Decode signal from user 2:
𝑃
𝑅J = log J 1 +
𝐵𝑁A
Time sharing:
We can achieve all points in between
1
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𝑥2 𝑦1
• Notation:
• 𝐾 single-antenna users, 𝑀 base station antennas
^
• Channel response 𝑔] from user 𝑖 to antenna 𝑗
• Data signals 𝑥*, … , 𝑥2 , received signals 𝑦*, … , 𝑦1
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Motivating example
Multi-user MIMO
Orthogonal access Non-orthogonal access 𝑅J
𝑅J 𝑅J
𝑅* 𝑅* 𝑅*
Possible Impossible
shape shape
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𝑅* Fairness scale:
Max-min
fairness
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𝑅J 2 3
Limited by sum capacity
4
𝑮 = 𝒈* 𝒈J
𝑅*
1
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Summary
• Point-to-point MIMO channels
• Large multiplexing gains are hard to achieve in practice