Title :
Environmental issues for MIMO capacity
Author :
Bliss, Daniel W. ; Forsythe, Keith W. ; Hero, Alfred O., III ; Yegulalp, Ali F.
Author_Institution :
Lincoln Lab., MIT, Lexington, MA, USA
fDate :
9/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Wireless communication using multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems enables increased spectral efficiency for a given total transmit power. Increased capacity is achieved by introducing additional spatial channels that are exploited using space-time coding. In this paper, the environmental factors that affect MIMO capacity are surveyed. These factors include channel complexity, external interference, and channel estimation error. The maximum spectral efficiency of MIMO systems in which both transmitter and receiver know the channel (using channel estimate feedback) is compared with MIMO systems in which only the receiver knows the channel. Channel complexity is studied using both simple stochastic physical scattering and asymptotic large random matrix models. Both uncooperative (worst-case) and cooperative (amenable to multiuser detection) interference are considered. An analysis for capacity loss associated with channel estimation error at the transmitter is introduced.
Keywords :
MIMO systems; channel capacity; channel coding; computational complexity; radiofrequency interference; MIMO capacity; asymptotic large random matrix model; capacity loss; channel capacity; channel complexity; channel estimate feedback; channel estimation error; cooperative interference; environmental issues; external interference; interference cancellation; maximum spectral efficiency; multiple-input multiple-output systems; multiuser detection; space-time coding; spatial channels; spectral efficiency; stochastic physical scattering model; uncooperative interference; wireless communication; Channel estimation; Environmental factors; Feedback; Interference; MIMO; Multiuser detection; Scattering; Stochastic processes; Transmitters; Wireless communication;
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSP.2002.801914