Recent advances in multiuser MIMO systems

نویسندگان

  • Rodrigo C. de Lamare
  • Martin Haardt
  • Michael Joham
  • Didier Le Ruyet
  • David James Love
چکیده

We would like to welcome you to the Special Issue on Recent Advances in Multiuser MIMO Systems of the EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking (JWCN). This issue has collected several research results on various aspects of multiuser MIMO systems including resource allocation, precoding and detection algorithms, limited feedback techniques and network MIMO. MIMO is a key technology for future wireless communication systems. By exploiting the multi-dimensional properties of wireless channels created by multiple transmit and receive antennas, MIMO systems can significantly increase the channel capacity and link robustness of wireless communication, and have been widely adopted in many future wireless communication standards (e.g. WiMAX, 3GPP LTE, etc.). Multiuser MIMO algorithms are recently being considered to enhance wireless communications systems when the number of users, or connections, are greater than one. Multiuser MIMO systems can be broadly categorized into MIMO broadcast channels and MIMO multiple access channels for downlink and uplink situations, respectively. The achievable gains of multiuser MIMO in wireless systems are yet to be demonstrated in practice and this is currently the subject of intense research efforts. Nevertheless, these techniques are forecast to play a major role in the increase of spectral efficiency of future wireless networks. A number of problems need to be addressed before multiuser MIMO becomes widely adopted. Among these problems are interference mitigation and management, resource allocation, the amount of feedback information for precoding and coordination, implementation and energy consumption issues, scalability and coordination between access points (APs) strategies. The idea of this special issue was to capture recent research contributions and advances in multiuser MIMO systems and their applications to wireless networks. We have received about 60 paper submissions for this Special Issue by the deadline in October 2010. After extensive and careful reviews, we accepted 19 high-quality papers that best fit with the topic of multiuser MIMO systems. We have organized the papers into several groups dealing with multiuser MIMO systems. The first two papers by Duplicy et al. and Papathanassiou et al. focus on multiuser MIMO concepts for long-term evolution (LTE) and for the downlink of IEEE 802.16 m networks, respectively. These papers provide an excellent overview of the role of multiuser MIMO in modern wireless systems. The second group has two papers that deal with capacity studies. The first paper by Chen et al. investigates the achievable rates of MIMO broadcast channels with feedback-link capacity constraints, whereas the second paper by Shakir et al. examines a bound on the joint decoding capacity of Wyner Gaussian cellular MAC. The third group of papers focuses on resource allocation strategies for multiuser MIMO systems, which includes techniques for power allocation, user selection and scheduling. The first paper by Brah et al. introduces the Lambert W-function for constrained resource allocation, whereas the second paper by Silva et al. investigates power allocation strategies in multicell systems with precoding. The third paper by Celcer et al. proposes an adaptive utility-based scheduling algorithm for the multiuser MIMO uplink, and the fourth paper by Salim et al. compares various user selection algorithms for achieving SINR targets with average minimum transmit power in multiuser MIMO systems. Another group of selected papers for this issue specializes in precoding and limited feedback techniques. The first paper by Kaviani et al. investigates optimal multiuser zero-forcing algorithms with per-antenna power constraints for network MIMO. The second paper by Zhang et al. examines vector perturbation algorithms for distributed precoding with limited feedback for CoMP systems. The third paper by Matsumura et al. examines orthogonal beamforming using Gram-Schmidt orthogonalization for multiuser MIMO downlink schemes, whereas the fourth paper by Elliot et al. investigates improved sum-rate maximization for successive zero* Correspondence: [email protected] Department of Electronics, University of York, York, UK Full list of author information is available at the end of the article de Lamare et al. EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking 2011, 2011:157 http://jwcn.eurasipjournals.com/content/2011/1/157

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • EURASIP J. Wireless Comm. and Networking

دوره 2011  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2011