The Matrix Exponential Distribution - A Tool for Wireless System Performance Analysis
Peter Larsson, Lars K. Rasmussen, Mikael Skoglund

TL;DR
This paper formalizes and extends a matrix exponential distribution framework for analyzing wireless system performance, enabling compact modeling and evaluation of fading channels and related metrics.
Contribution
It introduces the bivariate ME-distribution, refines the analysis framework, and demonstrates its versatility for various communication scenarios and performance measures.
Findings
ME-distribution effectively models fading channels
Framework handles complex performance metrics
Potential to characterize diverse signal distributions
Abstract
In [1], we introduced a new, matrix algebraic, performance analysis framework for wireless systems with fading channels based on the matrix exponential distribution. The main idea was to use the compact, powerful, and easy-to-use, matrix exponential (ME)-distribution for i) modeling the unprocessed channel signal to noise ratio (SNR), ii) exploiting the closure property of the ME-distribution for SNR processing operations to give the effective channel random variable (r.v.) on ME-distribution form, and then to iii) express the performance measure in a closed-form based on ME-distribution matrix/vector parameters only. In this work, we aim to more clearly present, formalize, refine and develop this unified bottom-up analysis framework, show its versatility to handle important communication cases, performance evaluation levels, and performance metrics. The bivariate ME-distribution is…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Techniques · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Wireless Communication Networks Research
