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16 September 2005 On optimum MIMO signaling for antenna selection and interference
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Abstract
Maximum system mutual information is considered for a group of interfering users employing single user detection and antenna selection of multiple transmit and receive antennas for flat Rayleigh fading channels with independent fading coefficients for each path. The case considered is that where there is very limited channel state information at the transmitter, but channel state information is assumed at the receiver. The focus is on extreme cases with very weak interference or very strong interference. It is shown that the optimum signaling covariance matrix is sometimes different from the standard scaled identity matrix. In fact this is true even for cases without interference if SNR is sufficiently weak. Further the scaled identity matrix is actually that covariance matrix that yields worst performance if the interference is sufficiently strong.
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Rick S. Blum "On optimum MIMO signaling for antenna selection and interference", Proc. SPIE 5910, Advanced Signal Processing Algorithms, Architectures, and Implementations XV, 591004 (16 September 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.620169
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KEYWORDS
Antennas

Signal to noise ratio

Silicon

Matrices

Transmitters

Receivers

Feedback signals

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