Interleaving Channel Estimation and Limited Feedback for Point-to-Point Systems with a Large Number of Transmit Antennas

08/16/2018
by   Erdem Koyuncu, et al.
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We introduce and investigate the opportunities of multi-antenna communication schemes whose training and feedback stages are interleaved and mutually interacting. Specifically, unlike the traditional schemes where the transmitter first trains all of its antennas at once and then receives a single feedback message, we consider a scenario where the transmitter instead trains its antennas one by one and receives feedback information immediately after training each one of its antennas. The feedback message may ask the transmitter to train another antenna; or, it may terminate the feedback/training phase and provide the quantized codeword (e.g., a beamforming vector) to be utilized for data transmission. As a specific application, we consider a multiple-input single-output system with t transmit antennas, a short-term power constraint P, and target data rate ρ. We show that for any t, the same outage probability as a system with perfect transmitter and receiver channel state information can be achieved with a feedback rate of R_1 bits per channel state and via training R_2 transmit antennas on average, where R_1 and R_2 are independent of t, and depend only on ρ and P. In addition, we design variable-rate quantizers for channel coefficients to further minimize the feedback rate of our scheme.

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