On the Diversity-Multiplexing Tradeoff for Frequency-Selective MIMO Channels

D. Slock
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Abstract

We have previously (ISIT'05) introduced the optimal diversity versus multiplexing tradeoff (DMT) for a FIR frequency-selective i.i.d. Rayleigh MIMO channel. This tradeoff is the same as for a frequency-flat MIMO channel with the larger of the number of receive or transmit antennas being multiplied by the delay spread. In this paper we provide alternative proofs and insights into this result. In particular, we consider the ordered LDU decomposition instead of the usual eigen decomposition of the channel Gram matrix. Popular approaches for frequency-selective channels use OFDM techniques in order to exploit the diversity gain due to frequency selectivity. We show that the minimum number of subcarriers that need to be involved in space-frequency coding to allow achieving the optimal tradeoff is the delay spread times the smaller of the number of transmit or receive antennas, thus answering a question that was open hitherto. Although the no-CSIT/full- CSIR case is considered here, we propose an alterative DMT interpretation based on negligible CSIT. This CSIT allows to exploit the ordered LDU decomposition.
选频MIMO信道分集-复用权衡研究
我们之前(ISIT'05)介绍了FIR频率选择的瑞利MIMO信道的最佳分集与多路复用权衡(DMT)。这种权衡与频率平坦的MIMO信道相同,接收或发射天线数量的较大乘以延迟扩展。在本文中,我们对这一结果提供了不同的证明和见解。特别地,我们考虑了有序LDU分解而不是通道Gram矩阵的通常特征分解。为了利用频率选择性带来的分集增益,常用的频率选择信道方法是使用OFDM技术。我们表明,为了实现最佳权衡,需要参与空间频率编码的最小子载波数量是发射或接收天线数量中较小的延迟传播时间,从而回答了迄今为止尚未解决的问题。虽然这里考虑了无CSIT/全CSIR情况,但我们提出了一种基于可忽略CSIT的替代DMT解释。该CSIT允许利用有序的LDU分解。
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