A Large-System Analysis of the Imperfect-CSIT Gaussian Broadcast Channel with a DPC-based Transmission Strategy
Abstract
The Gaussian broadcast channel (GBC) with K transmit antennas and K single-antenna users is considered for the case in which the channel state information is obtained at the transmitter via a finite-rate feedback link of capacity r bits per user. The throughput (i.e., the sum-rate normalized by K) of the GBC is analyzed in the limit as K ∞ with rK r. Considering the transmission strategy of zeroforcing dirty paper coding (ZFDPC), a closed-form expression for the asymptotic throughput is derived. It is observed that, even under the finite-rate feedback setting, ZFDPC achieves a significantly higher throughput than zeroforcing beamforming. Using the asymptotic throughput expression, the problem of obtaining the number of users to be selected in order to maximize the throughput is solved.
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