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On the Achievable Rate of Stationary Fading Channels (Paperback, 2011 ed.)
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On the Achievable Rate of Stationary Fading Channels (Paperback, 2011 ed.)
Series: Foundations in Signal Processing, Communications and Networking, 6
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This volumes discusses various aspects regarding the
capacity/achievable data rate of stationary Rayleigh fading
channels. First, it analyses bounds on the achievable data rate
with zero-mean proper Gaussian input symbols, which are capacity
achieving in the coherent case, i.e., in case of perfect channel
knowledge at the receiver. These bounds are tight in the sense that
the difference between the upper and the lower bound is bounded for
all SNRs. The lower bound converges to the coherent capacity for
asymptotically small channel dynamics. Furthermore, these bounds
are extended to the case of multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO)
channels and to the case of frequency selective channels. In a
further part, the present work studies the achievable rate with
receivers based on synchronized detection and a code-aided channel
estimation. For a specific type of such a receiver an approximate
upper bound on the achievable rate is derived. The comparison of
this approximate upper bound and the achievable data rate with
receivers using synchronized detection based on a solely pilot
based channel estimation gives an approximate upper bound on the
possible gain by using this kind of code-aided channel estimation
in comparison to the conventional receiver using a solely pilot
based channel estimation. In addition, the achievable data rate
with an optimal joint processing of pilot and data symbols is
studied and a lower bound on the achievable rate for this case is
derived. In this context, it is also shown which part of the mutual
information of the transmitter and the receiver is discarded when
using the conventional receiver with synchronized detection based
on a solely pilot based channel estimation.
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