Transcript Joey Han
Adaptive radio-frequency resource
management for MIMO MC-CDMA on
antenna selection
Jingxu Han and Mqhele E Dlodlo
Department of Electrical Engineering
University of Cape Town
What is MIMO?
MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) is a new
wireless technology conceived in the mid 90’s
Greatly improves the reliability, range and
robustness of existing wireless communication
systems
Can provide high data rate (channel capacity) high
QoS (low bit error rate)
Selected for many standards, such as W-CDMA
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Introduction of MC CDMA
Multi-carriers CDMA (MC CDMA) is a multiple
access technology used in wireless communication
systems based on OFDM
a strong candidate as an access technique for
downlink of broadband cellular systems
Obtains benefits from both MC and CDMA
techniques: high spectral efficiency, robustness in
frequency selective channels
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Combination of MIMO MC-CDMA systems
A promising technology for 4G wireless
communication since:
1 high date rate
2 high Qos
3 multiple users communication
4 high spectral efficiency
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Why antenna selection?
An inherent drawback for multiple antenna system
is the increased hardware complexity due to the
requirement for radio-frequency chain.
Corresponding to power amplifiers, mixers analog
to digital converter ect.
An ideal approach to reduce the complexity of a
multiple antennas system while maintaining the
advantages
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Ideas behind antenna selection
Choose a subset of best performance antennas
either in transmission and/ or reception to feed to
the RF chain for signal processing
Existing algorithms:
1) maximum signal to noise ratio
2) maximum channel mean
3) minimum instantaneous probability of error
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Proposing algorithm
An improved low complexity algorithm proposed
based on maximum ratio method
the method is simplified to choose the best
performance antenna from all the possible
antennas, then choose the best performance
antenna from the rest possible antennas instead of
calculate Frobenius norm for all the possible
antennas
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Complexity comparison
For instance: selecting 2 antennas out of 10
antennas
Old algorithm calculation complexity is 45
Correspondingly the novel one is 19
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Adaptive RF management
Aim to flexibly manage RF resource for MIMO
MC-CDMA systems based on antenna selection
1) Set target bit error rate
2) find out minimum number of antennas to feed RF need
3) adaptive increasing the number of antennas on
increment of users or interferences
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Simulation results
performance of a 2by1 MIMO MC-CDMA system on antenna selection
0
10
-1
10
-2
SER
10
-3
10
32 users
32 users
16 users
16 users
1 user
1 user
-4
10
-5
10
0
1
2
3
4
5
SNR
6
7
8
9
10
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performance of different selected number of transmitters
-1
10
2
3
4
5
6
7
-2
BER
10
out
out
out
out
out
out
7
7
7
7
7
7
-3
10
-4
10
-5
10
0
1
2
3
4
5
SNR
6
7
8
9
10
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Impact on various number of users
-1
10
-2
BER
10
-3
10
2 out
3 out
4 out
5 out
6 out
7 out
-4
10
7
7
7
7
7
7
-5
10
0
5
10
15
20
the number of users
25
30
35
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performance of the proposed adaptive system with target BER to 1%
-1
10
BER
adaptive
-2
10
-3
10
0
5
10
15
20
the number of users
25
30
35
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performance of the proposed adaptive system with target BER to 0.1%
-2
10
BER
adaptive
-3
10
-4
10
0
2
4
6
SNR
8
10
12
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Conclusion
A novel transmission adaptive technique for MIMO
MC-CDMA system as an aim to flexibly manage
radio frequency resource based on antenna
selection is presented
The simulation results, depending on both numbers
of users and signal to noise ratio (SNR) value,
show significant gains compared to fixed systems
for a predefined target bit error rate (BER)
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Future work
Performance investigation for the real MIMO
channels are needed
Effective feedback path is necessary to insure the
system, and performance over fast fading channel
is also an interesting topic.
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Thanks
Questions?