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arxiv: 1601.07325 · v1 · pith:DHNRC4PDnew · submitted 2016-01-27 · 💻 cs.IT · math.IT

DoF Analysis of the MIMO Broadcast Channel with Alternating/Hybrid CSIT

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We consider a $K$-user multiple-input single-output (MISO) broadcast channel (BC) where the channel state information (CSI) of user $i(i=1,2,\ldots,K)$ may be instantaneously perfect (P), delayed (D) or not known (N) at the transmitter with probabilities $\lambda_P^i$, $\lambda_D^i$ and $\lambda_N^i$, respectively. In this setting, according to the three possible CSIT for each user, knowledge of the joint CSIT of the $K$ users could have at most $3^K$ states. In this paper, given the marginal probabilities of CSIT (i.e., $\lambda_P^i$, $\lambda_D^i$ and $\lambda_N^i$), we derive an outer bound for the DoF region of the $K$-user MISO BC. Subsequently, we tighten this outer bound by taking into account a set of inequalities that capture some of the $3^K$ states of the joint CSIT. One of the consequences of this set of inequalities is that for $K\geq3$, it is shown that the DoF region is not completely characterized by the marginal probabilities in contrast to the two-user case. Afterwards, the tightness of these bounds are investigated through the discussion on the achievability. Finally, a two user MIMO BC having CSIT among P and N is considered in which an outer bound for the DoF region is provided and it is shown that in some scenarios it is tight.

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