Authors
Antonia M Tulino, Angel Lozano, Sergio Verdú
Publication date
2005/6/27
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Volume
51
Issue
7
Pages
2491-2509
Publisher
IEEE
Description
This paper applies random matrix theory to obtain analytical characterizations of the capacity of correlated multiantenna channels. The analysis is not restricted to the popular separable correlation model, but rather it embraces a more general representation that subsumes most of the channel models that have been treated in the literature. For arbitrary signal-to-noise ratios (SNR), the characterization is conducted in the regime of large numbers of antennas. For the low- and high-SNR regions, in turn, we uncover compact capacity expansions that are valid for arbitrary numbers of antennas and that shed insight on how antenna correlation impacts the tradeoffs among power, bandwidth, and rate.
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Scholar articles
AM Tulino, A Lozano, S Verdú - IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 2005