DocumentCode
1763644
Title
Oversampling Increases the Pre-Log of Noncoherent Rayleigh Fading Channels
Author
Dorpinghaus, M. ; Koliander, Gunther ; Durisi, Giuseppe ; Riegler, Erwin ; Meyr, Heinrich
Author_Institution
Dept. of Mobile Commun. Syst., Tech. Univ. Dresden, Dresden, Germany
Volume
60
Issue
9
fYear
2014
fDate
Sept. 2014
Firstpage
5673
Lastpage
5681
Abstract
We analyze the capacity of a continuous-time, time-selective, Rayleigh block-fading channel in the high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) regime. The fading process is assumed stationary within each block and to change independently from block to block; furthermore, its realizations are not known a priori to the transmitter and the receiver (noncoherent setting). A common approach to analyzing the capacity of this channel is to assume that the receiver performs matched filtering followed by sampling at symbol rate (symbol matched filtering). This yields a discrete-time channel in which each transmitted symbol corresponds to one output sample. Liang & Veeravalli (2004) showed that the capacity of this discrete-time channel grows logarithmically with the SNR, with a capacity pre-log equal to 1-Q/N. Here, N is the number of symbols transmitted within one fading block, and Q is the rank of the covariance matrix of the discrete-time channel gains within each fading block. In this paper, we show that symbol matched filtering is not a capacity-achieving strategy for the underlying continuous-time channel. Specifically, we analyze the capacity pre-log of the discrete-time channel obtained by oversampling the continuous-time channel output, i.e., by sampling it faster than at symbol rate. We prove that by oversampling by a factor two one gets a capacity pre-log that is at least as large as 1-1/N. Since the capacity pre-log corresponding to symbol-rate sampling is 1-Q/N, our result implies indeed that symbol matched filtering is not capacity achieving at high SNR.
Keywords
Rayleigh channels; covariance matrices; discrete time systems; matched filters; radio receivers; radio transmitters; Rayleigh block-fading channel; SNR regime; capacity-achieving strategy; continuous-time channel output; covariance matrix; discrete-time channel; fading process; noncoherent Rayleigh fading channels; receiver; signal-to-noise ratio; symbol matched filtering; symbol rate; symbol-rate sampling; transmitter; Bandwidth; Covariance matrices; Rayleigh channels; Receivers; Signal to noise ratio; Time-frequency analysis; Fading channels; noncoherent capacity; oversampling;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9448
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIT.2014.2339820
Filename
6858069
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