Noncoherent Capacity of Underspread Fading Channels
Giuseppe Durisi, Ulrich G. Schuster, Helmut B\"olcskei, Shlomo Shamai, (Shitz)

TL;DR
This paper derives bounds on the noncoherent capacity of underspread WSSUS channels, providing explicit formulas and insights into capacity behavior across bandwidths, especially in the wideband regime.
Contribution
It introduces new bounds and a closed-form expansion for noncoherent capacity of underspread channels, enhancing understanding of capacity limits in wideband wireless communication.
Findings
Bounds are explicit in the scattering function.
Bounds are tight in the wideband regime.
Infinite-bandwidth capacity is characterized under certain conditions.
Abstract
We derive bounds on the noncoherent capacity of wide-sense stationary uncorrelated scattering (WSSUS) channels that are selective both in time and frequency, and are underspread, i.e., the product of the channel's delay spread and Doppler spread is small. For input signals that are peak constrained in time and frequency, we obtain upper and lower bounds on capacity that are explicit in the channel's scattering function, are accurate for a large range of bandwidth and allow to coarsely identify the capacity-optimal bandwidth as a function of the peak power and the channel's scattering function. We also obtain a closed-form expression for the first-order Taylor series expansion of capacity in the limit of large bandwidth, and show that our bounds are tight in the wideband regime. For input signals that are peak constrained in time only (and, hence, allowed to be peaky in frequency), we…
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