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Compressive Sensing Based Channel Feedback Protocols for Spatially-Correlated Massive Antenna Arrays

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2012

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Kuo, Ping-Heng, H.T. Kung, and Pang-An Ting. 2012. Compressive sensing based channel feedback protocols for spatially-correlated massive antenna arrays. 2012 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC 2012), Paris, France, April 1-5, 2012.

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Incorporating wireless transceivers with numerous antennas (such as Massive-MIMO) is a prospective way to increase the link capacity or enhance the energy efficiency of future communication systems. However, the benefits of such approach can be realized only when proper channel information is available at the transmitter. Since the amount of the channel information required by the transmitter is large with so many antennas, the feedback is arduous in practice, especially for frequency division duplexing (FDD) systems. This paper proposes channel feedback reduction techniques based on the theory of compressive sensing, which permits the transmitter to obtain channel information with acceptable accuracy under substantially reduced feedback load. Furthermore, by leveraging properties of compressive sensing, we present two adaptive feedback protocols, in which the feedback content can be dynamically configured based on channel conditions to improve the efficiency.

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antenna arrays, MIMO, protocols, radio transmitters, receivers, vectors

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