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Single User MIMO LTE Transmission with Quantized Feedback

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Since the introduction of single-user spatial multiplexing in radio communications in the early nineties of the last century by A. Paulraj and T. Kailath (Increasing capacity in wireless broadcast systems using distributed transmission/directional reception (DTDR), 1994, [1]), Single User Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (SU-MIMO) is heavily adopted in commercial systems to leverage the theoretically established advantages of multiple antennas at the transmitter and the receiver for improving the transmission rate (spatial multiplexing) and the reliability (diversity) of the communication channel (Foschini and Gans, Wirel. Pers. Commun. 6:311–335, 1998, [2], Zheng and Tse, IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 49:1073–1096, 2002, [3], Paulraj et al., Proc. IEEE 92(2):198–218, 2004, [4]).

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    Notice the slight abuse of LTE notation; the RBs considered can have variable size, while those of LTE consist of exactly 12 subcarriers and 7 OFDM symbols.

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Rupp, M., Schwarz, S., Taranetz, M. (2016). Single User MIMO LTE Transmission with Quantized Feedback. In: The Vienna LTE-Advanced Simulators. Signals and Communication Technology. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0617-3_5

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