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Wireless MIMO Switching

In a generic switching problem, a switching pattern consists of a one-to-one mapping from a set of inputs to a set of outputs (i.e., a permutation). We propose and investigate a wireless switching framework in which a multi-antenna relay is responsible for switching traffic among a set of $N$ stations. We refer to such a relay as a MIMO switch. With beamforming and linear detection, the MIMO switch controls which stations are connected to which stations. Each beamforming matrix realizes a permutation pattern among the stations. We refer to the corresponding permutation matrix as a switch matrix. By scheduling a set of different switch matrices, full connectivity among the stations can be established. In this paper, we focus on "fair switching" in which equal amounts of traffic are to be delivered for all $N(N-1)$ ordered pairs of stations. In particular, we investigate how the system throughput can be maximized. In general, for large $N$ the number of possible switch matrices (i.e., permutations) is huge, making the scheduling problem combinatorially challenging. We show that for N=4 and 5, only a subset of $N-1$ switch matrices need to be considered in the scheduling probl

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Related contextCo-authorshipAuthorshipAuthorshipTopic signalTopic signalTopic signalWWireless MIMO Switchingpreprint / 2011AFanggang WangResearcherASoung Chang LiewResearcherTInformation Theory6710 worksTmath.IT6610 worksTNetworking and Internet...3614 works
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Wireless MIMO Switching

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