Degrees of Freedom of Time- Correlated Broadcast Channels with Delayed CSIT: The MIMO Case
Abstract
The two-user Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) broadcast channel (BC) with arbitrary antenna configuration is considered, in which the transmitter obtains (i) delayed channel state information (CSI) from a latency-prone feedback channel as well as (ii) imperfect current CSI, e.g., from prediction based on these past channel samples. The degrees of freedom (DoF) region under such a setting is fully characterized as a function of a prediction quality exponent. This work extends prior work, previously limited to MISO, to fully general antenna settings. An intriguing by-product of our results is to reveal the benefits of dealing with an asymmetric multi-user MIMO configuration (i.e., one in which terminals do not have the same number of antennas) in the case of non-perfect CSIT (e.g., caused by feedback delays or limited preciseness).