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Joint Channel Direction Information Quantization For Spatially Correlated 3D MIMO Channels

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arxiv 1501.05693 v1 pith:VVK7TQFQ submitted 2015-01-23 cs.IT math.IT

Joint Channel Direction Information Quantization For Spatially Correlated 3D MIMO Channels

classification cs.IT math.IT
keywords quantizationchannelchannelscodebookdirectioninformationmimoproposed
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This paper proposes a codebook for jointly quantizing channel direction information (CDI) of spatially correlated three-dimensional (3D) multi-input-multi-output (MIMO) channels. To reduce the dimension for quantizing the CDI of large antenna arrays, we introduce a special structure to the codewords by using Tucker decomposition to exploit the unique features of 3D MIMO channels. Specifically, the codeword consists of four parts each with low dimension individually targeting at a different type of information: statistical CDIs in horizontal direction and in vertical direction, statistical power coupling, and instantaneous CDI. The proposed codebook avoids the redundancy led by existing independent CDI quantization. Analytical results provide a sufficient condition on 3D MIMO channels to show that the proposed codebook can achieve the same quantization performance as the well-known rotated codebook applied to the global channel CDI, but with significant reduction in the required statistical channel information. Simulation results validate our analysis and demonstrate that the proposed joint CDI quantization provides substantial performance gain over independent CDI quantization.

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