Power Loading in Parallel Diversity Channels Based on Statistical Channel Information

Computer Science – Information Theory

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6 pages, 7 figures

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In this paper, we show that there exists an arbitrary number of power allocation schemes that achieve capacity in systems operating in parallel channels comprised of single-input multiple-output (SIMO) Nakagami-m fading subchannels when the number of degrees of freedom L (e.g., the number of receive antennas) tends to infinity. Statistical waterfilling -- i.e., waterfilling using channel statistics rather than instantaneous channel knowledge -- is one such scheme. We further prove that the convergence of statistical waterfilling to the optimal power loading scheme is at least O(1/(L log(L))), whereas convergence of other schemes is at worst O(1/log(L)). To validate and demonstrate the practical use of our findings, we evaluate the mutual information of example SIMO parallel channels using simulations as well as new measured ultrawideband channel data.

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