Title :
Capacity of a mobile multiple-antenna communication link in Rayleigh flat fading
Author :
Marzetta, Thomas L. ; Hochwald, Bertrand M.
Author_Institution :
Lucent Technol., AT&T Bell Labs., Murray Hill, NJ, USA
fDate :
1/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We analyze a mobile wireless link comprising M transmitter and N receiver antennas operating in a Rayleigh flat-fading environment. The propagation coefficients between pairs of transmitter and receiver antennas are statistically independent and unknown; they remain constant for a coherence interval of T symbol periods, after which they change to new independent values which they maintain for another T symbol periods, and so on. Computing the link capacity, associated with channel coding over multiple fading intervals, requires an optimization over the joint density of T·M complex transmitted signals. We prove that there is no point in making the number of transmitter antennas greater than the length of the coherence interval: the capacity for M>T is equal to the capacity for M=T. Capacity is achieved when the T×M transmitted signal matrix is equal to the product of two statistically independent matrices: a T×T isotropically distributed unitary matrix times a certain T×M random matrix that is diagonal, real, and nonnegative. This result enables us to determine capacity for many interesting cases. We conclude that, for a fixed number of antennas, as the length of the coherence interval increases, the capacity approaches the capacity obtained as if the receiver knew the propagation coefficients
Keywords :
Rayleigh channels; antenna arrays; channel capacity; channel coding; land mobile radio; matrix multiplication; radio links; radiowave propagation; receiving antennas; transmitting antennas; Rayleigh flat fading; antenna arrays; channel coding; coherence interval length; diagonal matrix; isotropically distributed unitary matrix; joint density; mobile multiple-antenna communication link; nonnegative matrix; optimization; propagation coefficients; random matrix; real matrix; receiver antennas; statistically independent matrices; transmitted signal matrix; transmitter antennas; wireless link capacity; Additive noise; Antenna arrays; Antenna theory; Antennas and propagation; Fading; Mobile communication; Rayleigh channels; Receiving antennas; Transmitters; Transmitting antennas;
Journal_Title :
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on