precoders
Precoders are signal processing techniques used at the transmitter in multi-antenna wireless systems to pre-adjust transmitted signals based on the channel state information. The goal is to control how signals combine at receivers, suppress interference in multi-user scenarios, and improve spectral efficiency and reliability.
In a MIMO downlink, a precoding matrix W maps data streams s to transmit antennas x = W
Common linear precoders include zero-forcing (ZF) precoding, which uses the channel inversion to cancel inter-stream interference;
Practical considerations include the requirement for accurate channel state information at the transmitter (CSIT); performance degrades
Applications are widespread in wireless communications, notably in 4G/5G downlink, Wi-Fi MIMO, and other multi-antenna systems,