In this paper, we propose a rate-splitting design and characterize the sum-degrees-of-freedom (DoF) for the K-user multiple-input-single-output (MISO) broadcast channel with mixed channel state information at the transmitter (CSIT) and order-(K − 1) messages, where mixed CSIT refers to the delayed and imperfect-current CSIT, and order-(K − 1) message refers to the message desired by K − 1 users simultaneously. In particular, for the sum-DoF lower bound, we propose a rate-splitting scheme embedding with retrospective interference alignment. In addition, we propose a matching sum-DoF upper bound via genie signalings and extremal inequality. Opposed to existing works for K = 2, our results show that the sum-DoF is saturated with CSIT quality when CSIT quality thresholds are satisfied for K > 2.
Rate-Splitting and Sum-DoF for the K-User MISO Broadcast Channel with Mixed CSIT and Order-(K − 1) Messages
2023-10-10
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Conference paper
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