Opportunistic Beamforming with Limited Feedback

Transmit-side channel state information (CSI) can improve the quality of communication over fading channels. One way this information can be exploited is via (opportunistic) multi-user diversity. Also, in a multi-antenna scenario, CSI allows the transmitter to propagate along the eigendirections of...

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