Cube-Split: Structured Quantizers on the Grassmannian of Lines
Abstract
This paper introduces a new quantization scheme for real and complex Grassmannian sources. The proposed approach relies on a structured codebook based on a geometric construction of a collection of bent grids defined from an initial mesh on the unit-norm sphere. The associated encoding and decoding algorithms have very low complexity (equivalent to a scalar quantizer), while their efficiency (in terms of the achieved distortion) is on par with the best known structured approaches, and compares well with the theoretical bounds. These properties make this codebook suitable for high-resolutions, real-time applications such as channel state feedback in massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) wireless communication systems.
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