2004
DOI: 10.1109/tsp.2003.821104
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Transmit Signal Design for Optimal Estimation of Correlated MIMO Channels

Abstract: Abstract-We address optimal estimation of correlated multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) channels using pilot signals, assuming knowledge of the second-order channel statistics at the transmitter. Assuming a block fading channel model and minimum mean square error (MMSE) estimation at the receiver, we design the transmitted signal to optimize two criteria: MMSE and the conditional mutual information between the MIMO channel and the received signal. Our analysis is based on the recently proposed virtual chann… Show more

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“…Remark 1. Observe that the general MMSE channel estimator in Theorem 1 is linear; it has the form vec( HMMSE) = Avec(Y) and coincides with the linear MMSE estimator derived in [4]. Thus, the estimator in (4) is also the linear MMSE estimator for any PDF of vec(H k ) with the same mean and covariance, with (5) as its MSE.…”
Section: Mmse Channel Estimationmentioning
confidence: 60%
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“…Remark 1. Observe that the general MMSE channel estimator in Theorem 1 is linear; it has the form vec( HMMSE) = Avec(Y) and coincides with the linear MMSE estimator derived in [4]. Thus, the estimator in (4) is also the linear MMSE estimator for any PDF of vec(H k ) with the same mean and covariance, with (5) as its MSE.…”
Section: Mmse Channel Estimationmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…The structure of the MSE minimizing training matrix was proved in [4], along with somewhat similar asymptotic results. The optimal power allocation for the special case of uncorrelated receive antennas coincides with that proposed in [3].…”
Section: Mse Minimizing Training Sequencesmentioning
confidence: 79%
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“…The number of active elements in both the columns is one, i.e Q 1 = Q 2 = 1. Both criteria give identical power assignment in this case [8]. Observe that the second transmit beam gets non-zero power only after the SNR increases to about 13 dB (this behavior is similar in the next three figures too).…”
Section: Interpretation and Simulationssupporting
confidence: 71%