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Zero-forcing (or null-steering) precoding is a method of spatial signal processing by which a multiple antenna transmitter can null the multiuser interference in a multi-user MIMO wireless communication system.<ref>{{Cite journalconference |lastauthor1=Taesang Yoo |last2=Goldsmith |first2author2=A. Goldsmith |date=2005 |title=Optimality of zero-forcing beamforming with multiuser diversity |urlbook-title=http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/1494410/IEEE International Conference on Communications, 2005 |publisher=IEEE |volume=1 |pages=542–546 |doi=10.1109/ICC.2005.1494410 |isbn=978-0-7803-8938-0 |___location=Seoul, Korea (South)}}</ref>. When the channel state information is perfectly known at the transmitter, the zero-forcing precoder is given by the pseudo-inverse of the channel matrix. Zero-forcing has been used in [[LTE (telecommunication)|LTE]] mobile networks.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Aslan |first=Yanki |last2=Roederer |first2=Antoine |last3=Fonseca |first3=Nelson |last4=Angeletti |first4=Piero |last5=Yarovoy |first5=Alexander |date=Oct 2021-10 |title=Orthogonal Versus Zero-Forced Beamforming in Multibeam Antenna Systems: Review and Challenges for Future Wireless Networks |url=https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9548673/ |journal=IEEE Journal of Microwaves |volume=1 |issue=4 |pages=879–901 |doi=10.1109/JMW.2021.3109244 |doi-access=free |issn=2692-8388}}</ref>.
 
==Mathematical description==
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==Performance==
If the transmitter knows the downlink [[channel state information]] (CSI) perfectly, ZF-precoding can achieve almost the system capacity when the number of users is large. On the other hand, with limited [[channel state information]] at the transmitter (CSIT) the performance of ZF-precoding decreases depending on the accuracy of CSIT. ZF-precoding requires the significant feedback overhead with respect to signal-to-noise-ratio (SNR) so as to achieve the full multiplexing gain.<ref name="Jindal_ZF">{{cite journal |author=N. Jindal |title=MIMO Broadcast Channels with Finite Rate Feedback |journal=IEEE Transactions on Information Theory |pages=5045–5059 |volume=52|issue=11 |date=Nov 2006 |doi=10.1109/TIT.2006.883550 |arxiv=cs/0603065}}</ref> Inaccurate CSIT results in the significant throughput loss because of residual multiuser interferences. Multiuser interferences remain since they can not be nulled with beams generated by imperfect CSIT.
 
==See also==