Characteristics of MIMO-OFDM channels in indoor environments
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
BER Performance Evaluation in 2 × 2 MIMO Spatial Multiplexing Systems under Rician Fading Channels
IEICE Transactions on Fundamentals of Electronics, Communications and Computer Sciences
On the Mutual information distribution of MIMO rician fading channels
IEEE Transactions on Communications
Capacity bounds for MIMO Nakagami-m fading channels
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
Cross-layer design for MIMO spatial multiplexing in correlated Ricean fading
ICC'09 Proceedings of the 2009 IEEE international conference on Communications
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Achievable sum rate of MIMO MMSE receivers: a general analytic framework
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Random matrix model for Nakagami-Hoyt fading
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
IEEE Transactions on Communications
Mutual information statistics and beamforming performance analysis of optimized LoS MIMO systems
IEEE Transactions on Communications
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
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The effect of Rician-ness on the capacity of multiple-antenna systems is investigated under the assumption that channel state information (CSI) is available only at the receiver. The average-power-constrained capacity of such systems is considered under two different assumptions on the available knowledge about fading at the transmitter: the case in which the transmitter has no knowledge of fading at all, and the case in which the transmitter has knowledge of the distribution of the fading process but not the instantaneous CSI. The exact capacity is given for the former case, while capacity bounds are derived for the latter case. A new signaling scheme is also proposed for the latter case and it is shown that by exploiting the knowledge of Rician-ness at the transmitter via this signaling scheme, significant capacity gain can be achieved. The derived capacity bounds are evaluated explicitly to provide numerical results in some representative situations.