Abstract
Multiple transmit antennas improve the ergodic and outage capacity of wireless systems. Spatial properties of the channel including the transmit antenna array affect the optimum transmission strategy as wellas the achievable capacity and average throughput. First, we study the outage probability of a multipleinput single output (MISO) system with perfect channel state information (CSI) at the receiver under different types of CSI at transmitter and with transmit antenna correlation. We prove the conjecture givenin Telatar's seminal paper and complete the analysis of the optimum transmit strategy without CSI at thetransmitter and uncorrelated antennas. Furthermore, we show how the impact of correlation on the outage probability depends on the transmission rate and SNR. We show that the behaviour of the outageprobability differs from the behaviour of the ergodic capacity. In terms of ergodic capacity there are clearinstructions what is the optimum transmission strategy and what is the impact of correlation. In contrast,the outage probability behaves chameleonic. If the transmitter is aware of the channel correlation matrices, the optimum transmit strategy is to transmit along the eigenvectors of the known correlation matrix.The remaining power allocation problem is difficult since it is a non-convex optimisation problem. However, necessary conditions characterise the optimal allocation, Finally, we analyse the outage probabilityfor the general multiple input multiple output (MIMO) system with spatially correlated transmit and receive antennas in asymptotic high and low SNR regime. The theoretical results are illustrated by numericalsimulations.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 217-233 |
| Number of pages | 17 |
| Journal | European Transactions on Telecommunications |
| Volume | 18 |
| Issue number | 3 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Apr 2007 |
| Externally published | Yes |
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