Joint Pilot and Data Loading Technique for MIMO Systems Operating with Covariance Feedback
(2004) 5th IEEE International Conference on 3G Communication Technologies p.24-28- Abstract
- We consider a multiple input multiple output (MIMO) system wherein channel correlation as well as noisy channel estimation are both taken into account. For a given block fading duration, pilot-assisted channel estimation is carried out with the aid of a minimum mean square error estimator. The pilot sequences and data are jointly optimized to maximize the ergodic capacity while fulfilling a total transmit energy constraint. Using the optimization results, we study the effect of various system parameters and different types of channel knowledge. We show that systems with channel covariance knowledge and imperfect channel estimates can even outperform those with perfect channel estimation at the receiver, but without any channel knowledge at... (More)
- We consider a multiple input multiple output (MIMO) system wherein channel correlation as well as noisy channel estimation are both taken into account. For a given block fading duration, pilot-assisted channel estimation is carried out with the aid of a minimum mean square error estimator. The pilot sequences and data are jointly optimized to maximize the ergodic capacity while fulfilling a total transmit energy constraint. Using the optimization results, we study the effect of various system parameters and different types of channel knowledge. We show that systems with channel covariance knowledge and imperfect channel estimates can even outperform those with perfect channel estimation at the receiver, but without any channel knowledge at the transmitter. Further, we show that the signal to noise ratio and the block fading duration determine the qualitative behavior of ergodic capacity as a function of antenna spacing or angular spread. Finally, we find that the optimum pilot-to-data power ratio is always greater than one. It increases as the total transmit power decreases or as the block fading length increases. (Less)
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- author
- Digham, F ; Mehta, N B ; Molisch, Andreas LU and Zhang, J
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- publishing date
- 2004
- type
- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- 3G mobile communication, MIMO systems, channel capacity, channel estimation, data communication, fading channels, least mean squares methods, optimisation, receiving antennas, transmitting antennas
- host publication
- Fifth IEE International Conference on 3G Mobile Communication Technologies, 2004. 3G 2004.
- pages
- 24 - 28
- conference name
- 5th IEEE International Conference on 3G Communication Technologies
- conference location
- London, United Kingdom
- conference dates
- 2004-10-18 - 2004-10-20
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- scopus:27644473647
- ISBN
- 0-86341-388-9
- language
- English
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- yes
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- 387c451a-72c9-4752-8671-6bfc502dc206 (old id 600679)
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