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Severely fading MIMO channels: models and mutual information

  • Ben Allen
  • , Seung Ho Choi
  • , Peter Smith
  • , Wasim Q. Malik
  • , M. Shafi

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Abstract

In most wireless communications research, the channel models considered experience less severe fading than the classic Rayleigh fading case. In this work, however, we investigate MIMO channels where the fading is more severe. In these environments, we show that the coefficient of variation of the channel amplitudes is a good predictor of the link mutual information, for a variety of models. We propose a novel channel model for severely fading channels based on the complex multivariate t distribution. For this model, we are able to compute exact results for the ergodic mutual information and approximations to the outage probabilities for the mutual information. Applications of this work include wireless sensors, RF tagging, land-mobile, indoor-mobile, ground-penetrating radar, and ionospheric radio links. Finally, we point out that the methodology can also be extended to evaluate the mutual information of a cellular MIMO link and the performance of various MIMO receivers in a cellular scenario. In these cellular applications, the channel itself is not severely fading but the multivariate t distribution can be applied to model the effects of inter-cell interference.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationnan
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN (Electronic)1424403537
ISBN (Print)1424403537
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 13 Aug 2007
Event2007 IEEE International Conference on Communications - Glasgow
Duration: 24 Jun 200728 Jun 2007

Conference

Conference2007 IEEE International Conference on Communications
CityGlasgow
Period24/06/0728/06/07
Other2007 IEEE International Conference on Communications (24/06/2007-28/06/2007, Glasgow)

Keywords

  • multiple-input and multiple-output (MIMO)

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