Symbol‐multicast mutual coding for massive MIMO broadcasting
MS Elmusrati - IET Communications, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
IET Communications, 2017•Wiley Online Library
New transmit mutual coding for multiple input multiple output (MIMO) broadcasting is
proposed. The proposed coding is based on wireless transmission over symbol multicasting
to independent and uncoordinated terminals in the downlink. The motivation of proposing
symbol‐multicast is the fact that in digital communication the transmission is based on a
finite alphabet set of symbols. Therefore, it would be possible to multicast symbols to
receivers with multi‐content broadcasting. In this technique, it has been shown that the …
proposed. The proposed coding is based on wireless transmission over symbol multicasting
to independent and uncoordinated terminals in the downlink. The motivation of proposing
symbol‐multicast is the fact that in digital communication the transmission is based on a
finite alphabet set of symbols. Therefore, it would be possible to multicast symbols to
receivers with multi‐content broadcasting. In this technique, it has been shown that the …
New transmit mutual coding for multiple input multiple output (MIMO) broadcasting is proposed. The proposed coding is based on wireless transmission over symbol multicasting to independent and uncoordinated terminals in the downlink. The motivation of proposing symbol‐multicast is the fact that in digital communication the transmission is based on a finite alphabet set of symbols. Therefore, it would be possible to multicast symbols to receivers with multi‐content broadcasting. In this technique, it has been shown that the required transmit power budget becomes independent of the number of served terminals in the downlink. In other words, any number of downlink terminals could be supported with finite power budget at the transmitter. Furthermore and under the same concept, a new system configuration for a single link (point‐to‐point) communication has been presented. With this configuration, it is possible to achieve any data rate under fixed transmit power budget.
