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Title: Reduced Feedback Schemes in 4g 5g Ofdm Systems Modeling Performance Analysis and Redesign
Researcher: Vineeth Kumar, V
Guide(s): Mehta, Neelesh B
Keywords: Engineering
Engineering and Technology
Engineering Electrical and Electronic
University: Indian Institute of Science Bangalore
Completed Date: 2020
Abstract: Reduced feedback schemes are a crucial component of orthogonal frequency division multiplexing-based 4G and 5G cellular systems that use downlink scheduling, adaptive modulation and coding, and multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO). In these systems, the system bandwidth is divided into several subbands. The reduced feedback schemes ensure that the overhead of feeding back the subband-level channel state information from the users to the base station (BS) does not overwhelm the limited-bandwidth uplink feedback channel. Differential feedback is a key component of the reduced feedback schemes specified in both 4G and 5G standards. In it, the user feeds back a 4-bit wideband channel quality indicator (CQI), which indicates the rate that the user can decode if the BS were to transmit to it over the entire system bandwidth, and a 2-bit differential CQI for each subband relative to the wideband CQI. We present a novel modeling and a comprehensive analysis of the throughput of the differential feedback scheme. It incorporates several key and unique aspects of the 4G and 5G standards and encompasses different multi-antenna modes and schedulers. The analysis brings out several insights about how the throughput increases as the correlation between subbands increases and how the feedback scheme reduces the overhead while only marginally reducing the throughput. We then develop a BS-side estimation technique for the widely studied and simpler threshold-based quantized feedback scheme, in which a user feeds back a quantized value of the signal-to-noise ratio for each subband. For it, we derive a novel, throughput-optimal rate adaptation rule in closed-form for different multi-antenna modes. We also develop a computationally simpler near-optimal variant of it and derive an insightful lower bound that characterizes the average throughput gain achieved by the proposed scheme over conventional rate adaptation...
Pagination: xvii, 153 p.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/429867
Appears in Departments:Electrical Communication Engineering

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