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On the capacity of multi-antenna Gaussian channels

Chiurtu, N
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Rimoldi, B
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Telatar, E  
2001
Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory 2001
IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory 2001

We investigate the use of multi-antennas at both ends of a point-to-point communication system over the additive Gaussian channel. We consider a system with t transmit antennas and r receive antennas in which the received vector v∈Cτ depends on the transmitted vector u∈Cτ via: v=Hu+w where H∈C r×t is the channel transfer matrix and w is zero-mean complex circular symmetric Gaussian noise. We assume that E[ww]=σ 2Ir. The transmitter is constrained in its total power, i.e., E[uu]⩽Es. We assume that the channel matrix H is known at both ends of the communication system, and that the waveform channel is flat over the bandwidth of interest

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DOI
10.1109/ISIT.2001.935916
Author(s)
Chiurtu, N
Rimoldi, B
Telatar, E  
Date Issued

2001

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Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory 2001
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53

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IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory 2001

Washington

June 24-29, 2001

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August 8, 2008
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