Combined Opportunistic Beamforming Methodology

  • Chung, Jae-Hak (Electronics Engineering Department of Inha university) ;
  • Ji, Young-Gun (Electronics Engineering Department of Inha university) ;
  • Kwon, Yang-Soo (Electronics Engineering Department of Inha university) ;
  • Kim, Seok-Hyun (Electronics Engineering Department of Inha university)
  • Published : 2007.06.30

Abstract

A combined opportunistic multiple beamforming method is presented that the first beam is designed with an aid of channel state information using uplink mid-amble and other beams are orthogonally generated to the first beam sequentially. The power allocation with SINR feedback increases overall throughput for the decentralized systems. The advantages of the proposed scheme is that the first beam is not interfered by other beams guaranteeing quality of service (QoS) and other orthogonal beams are operated opportunistically to obtain multi user diversity. The computer simulation demonstrates that the proposed scheme is effective at a small number of users, which is common in cellular systems, and outperforms conventional spatial division multiple access (SDMA) opportunistic beamforming methods.

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