Dynamic transmission mode selection in LTE/LTE-Advanced system

Z. Bai, C. Spiegel, G. Bruck, P. Jung, Michael Horvat, J. Berkmann, C. Drewes, B. Gunzelmann
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Abstract

Recently, the LTE (Long Term Evolution) and LTE-Advanced systems, developed by the 3GPP (Third Generation Partnership Project), has been proposed as the candidate for the 4G systems (forth mobile communication systems). The combination of OFDM (orthogonal frequency division multiplexing) and MIMO (multiple-input multiple-output) transmission technologies has been introduced into LTE systems for achieving high system performance required by 4G systems. Furthermore, the closed-loop concept with codebook based precoding MIMO and dynamic transmission mode selection, termed as RI (rank indicator) selection, have also been deployed in LTE systems to provide robust link connection and large cell coverage. In this manuscript, the authors focused on the study of dynamic transmission mode selection and its implementation in LTE systems. Different RI selection schemes were proposed in this manuscript with the corresponding downlink performance evaluation. According to the analytical and numerical results, the authors conclude that the mutual information based scheme is the best candidate for RI selection in LTE/LTE-Advanced compliant systems.
LTE/LTE- advanced系统的动态传输模式选择
最近,由3GPP(第三代合作伙伴计划)开发的LTE(长期演进)和LTE- advanced系统被提议为4G系统(第四代移动通信系统)的候选系统。OFDM(正交频分复用)和MIMO(多输入多输出)传输技术的结合已经被引入到LTE系统中,以实现4G系统所需的高系统性能。此外,基于码本的预编码MIMO和动态传输模式选择的闭环概念(称为RI (rank indicator)选择)也已部署在LTE系统中,以提供稳健的链路连接和大小区覆盖。在本文中,作者着重研究了动态传输模式选择及其在LTE系统中的实现。本文提出了不同的RI选择方案,并对相应的下行链路性能进行了评估。根据分析和数值结果,作者得出基于互信息的方案是LTE/LTE- advanced兼容系统中RI选择的最佳候选方案。
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