Asymptotic Performance of Linear Receivers in MIMO Fading Channels
K. Raj Kumar, G. Caire, A. L. Moustakas

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the asymptotic performance of linear MIMO receivers, specifically ZF and MMSE, in high-SNR and large-antenna regimes, revealing their limitations and Gaussian fluctuations in mutual information.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive asymptotic analysis of linear MIMO receivers, including DMT limitations and Gaussian distribution of mutual information at large antenna counts.
Findings
Both ZF and MMSE achieve the same suboptimal DMT.
MMSE's error slope flattens with increasing rate.
Mutual information converges to a Gaussian distribution with closed-form parameters.
Abstract
Linear receivers are an attractive low-complexity alternative to optimal processing for multi-antenna MIMO communications. In this paper we characterize the information-theoretic performance of MIMO linear receivers in two different asymptotic regimes. For fixed number of antennas, we investigate the limit of error probability in the high-SNR regime in terms of the Diversity-Multiplexing Tradeoff (DMT). Following this, we characterize the error probability for fixed SNR in the regime of large (but finite) number of antennas. As far as the DMT is concerned, we report a negative result: we show that both linear Zero-Forcing (ZF) and linear Minimum Mean-Square Error (MMSE) receivers achieve the same DMT, which is largely suboptimal even in the case where outer coding and decoding is performed across the antennas. We also provide an approximate quantitative analysis of the markedly…
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