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Dirty-paper coding versus TDMA for MIMO broadcast channels
Nihar Jindal,
Andrea Goldsmith
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Time-division multiple Access
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Multiple-input multiple-output
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Broadcast Channel
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Dirty Paper Coding
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Receiving Antennas
75%
Transmitter
50%
Sum Rate
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Multiple Antennas
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Single User
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Signal-to-noise Ratio
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Gain Matrix
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Time-varying Channels
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Channel Gain
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Gaussian Broadcast Channel
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Base Station
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Successive Decoding
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User Capacity
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Uplink Channel
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Number of Transmit Antennas
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Sum Capacity
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Correlated Rayleigh Fading
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K-times
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Engineering
Multiple-Input Multiple-Output
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Broadcast Channel
100%
Time Division Multiple Access
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Dirty Paper Coding
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Receive Antenna
75%
Multiple Antenna
50%
Single User
25%
Antenna
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Assuming
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Gaussians
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Signal-to-Noise Ratio
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Gain Matrix
25%
Channel Gain
25%
Perfect Channel
25%
Channel Knowledge
25%
Basestation
25%
Rayleigh Fading
25%
Rate Capacity
25%
Computer Science
MIMO Systems
100%
Time Division Multiple Access
100%
Broadcast Channel
100%
dirty-paper coding
100%
sum rate
75%
Receive Antenna
75%
Multiple Antenna
50%
Noise-to-Signal Ratio
25%
Channel Knowledge
25%
Perfect Channel
25%
Transmit Antenna
25%
Rayleigh Fading
25%
time-varying channel
25%
Channel Gain Matrix
25%
Channel Experience
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