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A dirty paper coding scheme for the multiple input multiple output broadcast channel
Date Issued
15-05-2012
Author(s)
Saradka, Balakrishna
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Abstract
Dirty paper coding (DPC) is known to achieve the capacity region of a Gaussian Multiple Input Multiple Output-Broadcast channel (MIMO-BC). Practical DPC schemes using finite length codes are still being actively studied. In this paper, we design a zero-forcing DPC (ZF-DPC) scheme using trellis shaping and Low Density Parity Check (LDPC) codes for a MIMO-BC with two transmit antennas and two users (receivers), each with one antenna. This is an extension of an earlier design for the single antenna Gaussian broadcast channel. One of the important aspects of the DPC code design is the introduction of a one block delay that enables the channel encoder (and decoder) and the shaping encoder (and decoder) to operate independently. In the ZF-DPC method, the MIMO precoder ensures that one user has no interference. The other user uses DPC to combat interference. The performance of this method is compared using simulations with the capacity limit and simpler precoder based methods like Minimum Mean Square Error-Vector Perturbation (MMSE-VP) and zero-forcing beamforming (ZF-BF). © 2012 IEEE.