MIMO Capacity Analysis and Channel Estimation for Electromagnetic Information Theory
Jieao Zhu, Vincent Y. F. Tan, Linglong Dai

TL;DR
This paper bridges the gap between continuous electromagnetic information theory and practical discrete systems, analyzing MIMO capacity and proposing a PSWF-based channel estimation method that improves performance.
Contribution
It establishes a theoretical discrete-continuous correspondence in EIT and introduces a novel PSWF-based capacity analysis and channel estimator for advanced MIMO systems.
Findings
Capacity saturation phenomenon in MIMO systems identified
PSWF-based channel estimator outperforms traditional methods
Theoretical connection between discrete and continuous information measures
Abstract
Electromagnetic information theory (EIT) is an interdisciplinary subject that serves to integrate deterministic electromagnetic theory with stochastic Shannon's information theory. Existing EIT analysis operates in the continuous space domain, which is not aligned with the practical algorithms working in the discrete space domain. This mismatch leads to a significant difficulty in application of EIT methodologies to practical discrete space systems, which is called as the discrete-continuous gap in this paper. To bridge this gap, we establish the discrete-continuous correspondence with a prolate spheroidal wave function (PSWF)-based ergodic capacity analysis framework. Specifically, we state and prove some discrete-continuous correspondence lemmas to establish a firm theoretical connection between discrete information-theoretic quantities to their continuous counterparts. With these…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Antenna Design and Optimization · Advanced Wireless Communication Techniques
