This paper addresses the stability of a multi-antenna Space Division Multiple Access (SDMA) system that uses zero-forcing beamforming to support packet data services for a small number of mobiles. Define the stability region as the set of packet arrival rates for which finite queue lengths are feasible in the steady state. Consider perfect feedback of channel state information (CSI) and equal power allocation over the scheduled queues. The stability region is proved to be a convex polytope with the derived vertices. For any set of arrival rates in this region, multiuser queues are shown to be stabilized by the joint queueand-beamforming control policy that maximizes the departure-rate-weighted sum of queue lengths. For quantized CSI feedbac...
Transmit beamforming is a simple multiantenna technique for increasing throughput and the transmissi...
This paper studies the structure of downlink sum-rate maximizing selective decentralized feedback po...
Transmit beamforming increases throughput and transmission range of a wireless communication system....
This paper addresses the stability of a multi-antenna Space Division Multiple Access (SDMA) system t...
This paper addresses the stability and queueing delay of space-division multiple access (SDMA) syste...
This paper addresses the stability and queueing delay of Space Division Multiple Access (SDMA) syste...
International audienceThe tremendous capacity gains promised by space division multiple access (SDMA...
Space division multiple access (SDMA) is capable of achieving sum capacity that grows double logarit...
On a multiantenna broadcast channel, simultaneous transmission to multiple users by joint beamformin...
Combined space division multiple access (SDMA) and scheduling exploit both spatial multiplexing and ...
This letter investigates the stability region of p-persistent carrier sense multiple access systems ...
Transmission techniques for the wireless multi-antenna broadcast channel often require that the rece...
© 2012 Dr. Tharaka SamarasingheOpportunistic beamforming is a reduced feedback communication strateg...
Herein, we treat Space Division Multiple Access (SDMA) based on partial channel state information an...
In a multi-antenna system with a large number of users, combining space division multiple access (SD...
Transmit beamforming is a simple multiantenna technique for increasing throughput and the transmissi...
This paper studies the structure of downlink sum-rate maximizing selective decentralized feedback po...
Transmit beamforming increases throughput and transmission range of a wireless communication system....
This paper addresses the stability of a multi-antenna Space Division Multiple Access (SDMA) system t...
This paper addresses the stability and queueing delay of space-division multiple access (SDMA) syste...
This paper addresses the stability and queueing delay of Space Division Multiple Access (SDMA) syste...
International audienceThe tremendous capacity gains promised by space division multiple access (SDMA...
Space division multiple access (SDMA) is capable of achieving sum capacity that grows double logarit...
On a multiantenna broadcast channel, simultaneous transmission to multiple users by joint beamformin...
Combined space division multiple access (SDMA) and scheduling exploit both spatial multiplexing and ...
This letter investigates the stability region of p-persistent carrier sense multiple access systems ...
Transmission techniques for the wireless multi-antenna broadcast channel often require that the rece...
© 2012 Dr. Tharaka SamarasingheOpportunistic beamforming is a reduced feedback communication strateg...
Herein, we treat Space Division Multiple Access (SDMA) based on partial channel state information an...
In a multi-antenna system with a large number of users, combining space division multiple access (SD...
Transmit beamforming is a simple multiantenna technique for increasing throughput and the transmissi...
This paper studies the structure of downlink sum-rate maximizing selective decentralized feedback po...
Transmit beamforming increases throughput and transmission range of a wireless communication system....