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http://dx.doi.org/10.7471/ikeee.2021.25.3.420

Limited Feedback Performance Aanlysis of Regularized Joint Spatial Division and Multiplexing Scheme  

Song, Changick (Dept. of Electronic Engineering, Korea National University of Transportation)
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Journal of IKEEE / v.25, no.3, 2021 , pp. 420-424 More about this Journal
Abstract
The massive MIMO system, which is a core technology of 5G communication systems, has a problem that it is difficult to implement in a frequency division duplex system based on limited channel feedback because a large amount of channel information is required at the transmitting end. In order to solve this problem, the Joint Spatial Division and Multiplexing (JSDM) technique that dramatically reduces the channel information requirement by removing interference between the user groups using channel correlation information that does not change for a long time has been proposed. Recently, a regularized JSDM technique has been proposed to further improve performance by allowing residual interference between the user groups. However, such JSDM-related studies were mainly designed to focus on inter-group interference cancellation, and thus performance analysis was not performed in a more realistic environment assuming limited feedback in the intra-group interference cancellation phase. In this paper, we analyze the performance of the JSDM and regularized JSDM techniques according to the number of groups and users in a limited feedback environment, and through the simulation results, demonstrate that the regularized JSDM technique shows a more remarkable advantage compared to the existing JSDM in a limited feedback environments.
Keywords
Massive MIMO; Joint spatial division and multiplexing; Regularized JSDM; Limited feedback;
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