We investigate the ergodic sum rate of multiple-input multiple-output Nakagami-m fading channels with linear receivers. In particular, both mean square error and zero-forcing receivers are considered. For dual transmit antenna configurations, we present new, closed-form upper bounds on the ergodic sum rate of both receivers. Moreover, we derive exact expressions for the two key parameters dictating the sum rate behavior in the low signal to noise ratio regime, namely the minimum energy per information bit to reliably convey any positive rate and the wideband slope. By doing so, we are able to explicitly demonstrate the sub-optimality of linear receivers compared to optimal receivers, and draw useful insights into the impact of model paramet...
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We investigate the ergodic sum rate of multiple-input multiple-output Nakagami-m fading channels wit...
In this paper, we elaborate on the ergodic sum rate of multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) Nakagam...
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Abstract — We present exact closed-form expressions for the statistics of the sum of non-identical s...
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This paper presents a detailed sum rate characterization of distributed multiple-input multiple-outp...
We analyze scheduling algorithms for multiuser communication systems with users having multiple ante...
We present an interesting and powerful new framework connecting the achievable sum rate of multiple-...
We investigate the ergodic sum rate of multiple-input multiple-output Nakagami-m fading channels wit...
In this paper, we elaborate on the ergodic sum rate of multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) Nakagam...
This paper investigates the achievable sum rate of multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) wireless sy...
This paper introduces some novel upper and lower bounds on the achievable sum rate of multiple-input...
Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) antenna systems have been shown to be able to substantially in...
In this paper, we introduce two novel upper bounds on the achievable sum rate of multiple-input mult...
Abstract: We present exact closed-form expressions for the statistics of the sum of non-identical sq...
We investigate the achievable ergodic sum-rate of multi-user multiple-input multiple-output systems ...
The performance of single-cell distributed multiple-input multiple-output (D-MIMO) systems is not on...
Abstract — We present exact closed-form expressions for the statistics of the sum of non-identical s...
We discuss the channel capacity of multiantenna systems with the Nakagami fading channel. Analytic ...
Abstract—In this paper, the performance of an uncoded multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) scheme c...
This paper presents a detailed sum rate characterization of distributed multiple-input multiple-outp...
We analyze scheduling algorithms for multiuser communication systems with users having multiple ante...
We present an interesting and powerful new framework connecting the achievable sum rate of multiple-...