We prove convexity of the sum-power constrained
mean square error (MSE) region in case of two single-antenna users communicating with a multi-antenna base station. Due to the MSE duality this holds both for the vector broadcast channel and the dual multiple access channel. Increasing the number of users to more than two, we show by means of a simple counter-example that the resulting MSE region is not necessarily convex any longer, even under the assumption of single-antenna users. In conjunction with our former observation that the two user MSE region is not necessarily convex for two multi-antenna users, this extends and corrects the hitherto existing notion of the MSE region geometry.
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We prove convexity of the sum-power constrained
mean square error (MSE) region in case of two single-antenna users communicating with a multi-antenna base station. Due to the MSE duality this holds both for the vector broadcast channel and the dual multiple access channel. Increasing the number of users to more than two, we show by means of a simple counter-example that the resulting MSE region is not necessarily convex any longer, even under the assumption of single-antenna users. In conjun...
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