MU-MIMO Performance with a Circular Base Station Array and Semi-Orthogonal User Selection

The paper presents results of an investigation of a MU-MIMO system suitable for providing broadband services. The base station has a circular array and each user has a single high gain antenna. Two optimum zero forcing beamformers are considered and semi-orthogonal user selection is used to schedule...

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Main Authors: Cantoni, A., Li, Bin, Dam, Hai Huyen Heidi
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/6787
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Li, Bin
Dam, Hai Huyen Heidi
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description The paper presents results of an investigation of a MU-MIMO system suitable for providing broadband services. The base station has a circular array and each user has a single high gain antenna. Two optimum zero forcing beamformers are considered and semi-orthogonal user selection is used to schedule users in the downlink. A key point of the investigation is to determine the maximum number of users that can be scheduled for simultaneous transmission in order to achieve high spectral efficiency and still maintain acceptable performance in terms of sum rate and also all user rates.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-67872018-08-02T00:40:14Z MU-MIMO Performance with a Circular Base Station Array and Semi-Orthogonal User Selection Cantoni, A. Li, Bin Dam, Hai Huyen Heidi The paper presents results of an investigation of a MU-MIMO system suitable for providing broadband services. The base station has a circular array and each user has a single high gain antenna. Two optimum zero forcing beamformers are considered and semi-orthogonal user selection is used to schedule users in the downlink. A key point of the investigation is to determine the maximum number of users that can be scheduled for simultaneous transmission in order to achieve high spectral efficiency and still maintain acceptable performance in terms of sum rate and also all user rates. 2015 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/6787 10.1109/TENCON.2015.7372728 restricted
spellingShingle Cantoni, A.
Li, Bin
Dam, Hai Huyen Heidi
MU-MIMO Performance with a Circular Base Station Array and Semi-Orthogonal User Selection
title MU-MIMO Performance with a Circular Base Station Array and Semi-Orthogonal User Selection
title_full MU-MIMO Performance with a Circular Base Station Array and Semi-Orthogonal User Selection
title_fullStr MU-MIMO Performance with a Circular Base Station Array and Semi-Orthogonal User Selection
title_full_unstemmed MU-MIMO Performance with a Circular Base Station Array and Semi-Orthogonal User Selection
title_short MU-MIMO Performance with a Circular Base Station Array and Semi-Orthogonal User Selection
title_sort mu-mimo performance with a circular base station array and semi-orthogonal user selection
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/6787