Performance Analysis of Optimal Single Stream Beamforming in MIMO Dual-Hop AF Systems
Caijun Zhong, Tharm Ratnarajah, Shi Jin, Kai Kit Wong

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive performance analysis of optimal single stream beamforming in MIMO dual-hop AF systems, deriving new closed-form expressions and comparing with OSTBC schemes to reveal key system insights.
Contribution
It introduces new analytical expressions for the statistical properties of the channel's maximum eigenvalue and compares optimal beamforming with OSTBC in dual-hop MIMO systems.
Findings
Optimal beamforming achieves the same diversity order as OSTBC.
Number of relay antennas significantly impacts system performance.
Optimal beamforming offers power gains over OSTBC.
Abstract
This paper investigates the performance of optimal single stream beamforming schemes in multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) dual-hop amplify-and-forward (AF) systems. Assuming channel state information is not available at the source and relay, the optimal transmit and receive beamforming vectors are computed at the destination, and the transmit beamforming vector is sent to the transmitter via a dedicated feedback link. Then, a set of new closed-form expressions for the statistical properties of the maximum eigenvalue of the resultant channel is derived, i.e., the cumulative density function (cdf), probability density function (pdf) and general moments, as well as the first order asymptotic expansion and asymptotic large dimension approximations. These analytical expressions are then applied to study three important performance metrics of the system, i.e., outage probability, average…
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