Michael Ohm
Bell Labs
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IEEE Communications Magazine | 2009
Ralf Irmer; Hans-Peter Mayer; Andreas Weber; Volker Braun; Michael Schmidt; Michael Ohm; Norbert Ahr; André Zoch; Carsten Jandura; Patrick Marsch; Gerhard P. Fettweis
The 3GPP LTE standard is stable now in its first release (Release 8), and the question is how good its performance is in real-world scenarios. LTE is also a good base for further innovations, but it must be proven that they offer performance advantages for the price of their complexity. This article evaluates the performance of LTE Release 8 as a baseline and advanced concepts currently in discussion such as cooperative MIMO based on system-level simulations, and measurements in the laboratory and a multisite field testbed within the EASY-C project.
global communications conference | 2009
Jan Schreck; Peter Jung; Gerhard Wunder; Michael Ohm; Hans-Peter Mayer
We propose a new limited feedback scheme for the downlink of multiuser MIMO OFDM systems based on fixed linear beamforming, i.e. the linear beamforming vectors are chosen from a fixed transmit codebook. The proposed feedback method allows the base station to uniformly approximate all multiuser rates for any selection of users and any combination of beamforming vectors defined by the transmit codebook; thus providing all degrees of freedom for the user selection. The approximation of the multiuser rates is enabled by using an additional codebook for the feedback. This has several advantages: the transmit codebook can be designed independent of the feedback codebook, the accuracy of the approximated rates can be scaled by changing the size of the feedback codebook and the feedback codebook can be adapted to the environment. We show how feedback codebooks can be designed for arbitrary environments using the LBG algorithm. Moreover, we show how the computational complexity of the proposed feedback method can be reduced without a significant performance loss. In the simulations we demonstrate that the proposed method outperforms other methods within the LTE context.
Archive | 2009
Michael Ohm; Thorsten Wild; Michael Schmidt
Archive | 2012
Hans-Peter Mayer; Thorsten Wild; Michael Ohm
Archive | 2009
Michael Ohm; Thorsten Wild; Michael Schmidt
Archive | 2010
Peter Jung; Jan Schreck; Michael Ohm; Gerhard Wunder
Archive | 2009
Michael Ohm; Michael Schmidt; Thorsten Wild
Archive | 2010
Thorsten Wild; Michael Ohm; Cornelis Hoek
Archive | 2010
Hans-Peter Mayer; Thorsten Wild; Michael Ohm
Archive | 2009
Michael Ohm; Thorsten Wild; Michael Schmidt