Abstract—We investigate the performance limits and associated power-allocation problems in a multiple-antenna diversity system with statistical channel information available at the transmitter. The channels are assumed to be independent and nonidentically distributed Rayleigh fading. By studying both ergodic mutual information and information outage, we derive two simple and near-optimal power-allocation schemes. Specifically, for ergodic information rate maximization in a system with multiple transmit antennas and a single receive antenna, the proposed power control only depends on the ratios between channel gains and is independent of the total transmit signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). Meanwhile, for information outage minimization in a syste...
We characterize the power allocation that maximizes the rate per unit bandwidth supported with arbit...
We characterize the power allocation that maximizes the rate per unit bandwidth supported with arbit...
In this paper, we address the optimal power allocation problem for minimizing the notion of informat...
Abstract — We analyze the capacity of a multiple-input single-output system over Rayleigh fading cha...
Abstract—We address the problem of power allocation to maximize ergodic capacity subject to multiple...
Abstract—Motivated by combinatorial optimization theory, we propose an algorithmic power allocation ...
High transmission data rate, spectral efficiency and reliability are essential for future wireless c...
n this paper we show that the power allocation (PA) scheme in space and time that minimizes Chernoff...
Conference PaperIn this work, we investigate large SNR behavior of the outage probability for a clas...
Abstract — In this paper, we investigate the effect of channel estimation error on the capacity of m...
Abstract—We study the outage diversity of the multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) Rayleigh block-f...
Multiple transmit antennas improve the ergodic and outage capacity of wireless systems. Spatial prop...
Abstract—We study the outage diversity of the multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) Rayleigh block-f...
We characterize the power allocation that maximizes the rate per unit bandwidth supported with arbit...
We characterize the power allocation that maximizes the rate per unit bandwidth supported with arbit...
We characterize the power allocation that maximizes the rate per unit bandwidth supported with arbit...
We characterize the power allocation that maximizes the rate per unit bandwidth supported with arbit...
In this paper, we address the optimal power allocation problem for minimizing the notion of informat...
Abstract — We analyze the capacity of a multiple-input single-output system over Rayleigh fading cha...
Abstract—We address the problem of power allocation to maximize ergodic capacity subject to multiple...
Abstract—Motivated by combinatorial optimization theory, we propose an algorithmic power allocation ...
High transmission data rate, spectral efficiency and reliability are essential for future wireless c...
n this paper we show that the power allocation (PA) scheme in space and time that minimizes Chernoff...
Conference PaperIn this work, we investigate large SNR behavior of the outage probability for a clas...
Abstract — In this paper, we investigate the effect of channel estimation error on the capacity of m...
Abstract—We study the outage diversity of the multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) Rayleigh block-f...
Multiple transmit antennas improve the ergodic and outage capacity of wireless systems. Spatial prop...
Abstract—We study the outage diversity of the multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) Rayleigh block-f...
We characterize the power allocation that maximizes the rate per unit bandwidth supported with arbit...
We characterize the power allocation that maximizes the rate per unit bandwidth supported with arbit...
We characterize the power allocation that maximizes the rate per unit bandwidth supported with arbit...
We characterize the power allocation that maximizes the rate per unit bandwidth supported with arbit...
In this paper, we address the optimal power allocation problem for minimizing the notion of informat...