Joint Unitary Triangularization for MIMO Networks
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DOI10.1109/TSP.2011.2171684zbMATH Open1393.94051arXiv1012.4715MaRDI QIDQ4573451FDOQ4573451
Authors: Anatoly Khina, Yuval Kochman, Uri Errez
Publication date: 18 July 2018
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: This work considers communication networks where individual links can be described as MIMO channels. Unlike orthogonal modulation methods (such as the singular-value decomposition), we allow interference between sub-channels, which can be removed by the receivers via successive cancellation. The degrees of freedom earned by this relaxation are used for obtaining a basis which is simultaneously good for more than one link. Specifically, we derive necessary and sufficient conditions for shaping the ratio vector of sub-channel gains of two broadcast-channel receivers. We then apply this to two scenarios: First, in digital multicasting we present a practical capacity-achieving scheme which only uses scalar codes and linear processing. Then, we consider the joint source-channel problem of transmitting a Gaussian source over a two-user MIMO channel, where we show the existence of non-trivial cases, where the optimal distortion pair (which for high signal-to-noise ratios equals the optimal point-to-point distortions of the individual users) may be achieved by employing a hybrid digital-analog scheme over the induced equivalent channel. These scenarios demonstrate the advantage of choosing a modulation basis based upon multiple links in the network, thus we coin the approach "network modulation".
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1012.4715
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