Asymptotic Mutual Information Statistics of Separately-Correlated Rician Fading MIMO Channels
Giorgio Taricco

TL;DR
This paper develops an asymptotic Gaussian approximation for the mutual information distribution in large MIMO channels with Rician fading and correlation, enabling efficient performance analysis.
Contribution
It derives mean and variance expressions for mutual information in correlated Rician MIMO channels using the replica method, with validation for finite antenna numbers.
Findings
Gaussian approximation is highly accurate for small antenna arrays
Asymptotic expressions depend on the eigenstructure of correlation matrices
Method provides practical tools for analyzing MIMO channel capacity
Abstract
Precise characterization of the mutual information of MIMO systems is required to assess the throughput of wireless communication channels in the presence of Rician fading and spatial correlation. Here, we present an asymptotic approach allowing to approximate the distribution of the mutual information as a Gaussian distribution in order to provide both the average achievable rate and the outage probability. More precisely, the mean and variance of the mutual information of the separatelycorrelated Rician fading MIMO channel are derived when the number of transmit and receive antennas grows asymptotically large and their ratio approaches a finite constant. The derivation is based on the replica method, an asymptotic technique widely used in theoretical physics and, more recently, in the performance analysis of communication (CDMA and MIMO) systems. The replica method allows to analyze…
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