Title :
Performance limits in fading MIMO channels
Author :
Paulraj, Arogyaswami J. ; Gore, Dhananjay ; Nabar, Rohit U.
Author_Institution :
Inf. Syst. Lab., Stanford Univ., CA, USA
Abstract :
The multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) channel is typically modeled as a randomly varying fading channel. Therefore the channel capacity is also a random variable and can vary from zero to infinity in a Rayleigh channel. Given this random nature of the channel capacity when the transmitter does not have channel knowledge, any signaling rate it chooses to use may not be supported by the channel with a finite probability, leading to a transmission error even when ideal channel coding for that chosen rate is employed. Therefore, in the absence of channel knowledge, the packet (or block) error rate (PER) is equal to the outage of capacity for the specified signaling rate. We study the fundamental limits on packet error rate versus signaling rate versus average SNR and the performance tradeoffs therein. We then examine such tradeoffs for several specific space-time coding schemes have. been. proposed that maximize either rate or diversity. These coding schemes modify the achievable capacity of the channel and therefore also the corresponding performance tradeoffs.
Keywords :
MIMO systems; Rayleigh channels; antenna arrays; channel capacity; channel coding; diversity reception; error statistics; optimisation; receiving antennas; space-time codes; telecommunication signalling; time-varying channels; transmitting antennas; PER; Rayleigh channel; antenna array; average SNR; block error rate; channel capacity; channel coding; diversity; fading MIMO channels; maximization; multiple-input multiple-output channel; packet error rate; performance limits; randomly varying fading channel; receive antennas; signaling rate; space-time coding; transmit antennas; Antenna arrays; Channel capacity; Error analysis; Fading; Frequency; MIMO; Random variables; Receiving antennas; Transmitters; Transmitting antennas;
Conference_Titel :
Wireless Personal Multimedia Communications, 2002. The 5th International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7442-8
DOI :
10.1109/WPMC.2002.1088124