Title :
The Cost of Uncorrelation and Noncooperation in MIMO Channels
Author :
Philosof, Tal ; Zamir, Ram
Author_Institution :
Tel-Aviv Univ., Tel-Aviv
Abstract :
We investigate the capacity loss for using uncorrelated Gaussian input over a multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) linear additive-noise channel. We upper-bound the capacity loss by a universal constant C* which is independent of the channel matrix and the noise distribution. For a single-user MIMO channel with nt inputs and nr outputs C* = min [ 1/2, nr/nt log2 (1+nt/nr) ] bit per input dimension (or 2C* bit per transmit antenna per second per hertz), under both total and per-input power constraints. If we restrict attention to (colored) Gaussian noise, then the capacity loss is upper-bounded by a smaller constant CG = nr/2nr log2 (nt/nr) for nr ges nt/e, and CG = 0.265 otherwise, and this bound is tight for certain cases of channel matrix and noise covariance. We also derive similar bounds for the sum-capacity loss in multiuser MIMO channels. This includes in particular uncorrelated Gaussian transmission in a MIMO multiple-access channel (MAC), and "flat" Gaussian dirty-paper coding (DPC) in a MIMO broadcast channel. In the context of wireless communication, our results imply that the benefit of beamforming and spatial water-filling over simple isotropic transmission is limited. Moreover, the excess capacity of a point-to-point MIMO channel over the same MIMO channel in a multiuser configuration is bounded by a universal constant.
Keywords :
Gaussian channels; MIMO communication; broadcast channels; channel capacity; MIMO broadcast channel; capacity loss; channel matrix; multiple-access channel; multiple-input multiple-output linear additive-noise channel; multiuser configuration; noise covariance; noise distribution; uncorrelated Gaussian input; Array signal processing; Broadcasting; Colored noise; Context; Costs; Covariance matrix; Gaussian noise; MIMO; Transmitting antennas; Wireless communication; Capacity loss; MIMO broadcast channel (MIMO-BC); MIMO multiple-access channel (MIMO-MAC); multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) channel; noncooperation loss; robust input; uncorrelation loss;
Journal_Title :
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIT.2007.907512