Computer Science – Information Theory
Scientific paper
2008-10-10
Computer Science
Information Theory
Scientific paper
This paper is devoted to the performance study of the Linear Minimum Mean Squared Error estimator for multidimensional signals in the large dimension regime. Such an estimator is frequently encountered in wireless communications and in array processing, and the Signal to Interference and Noise Ratio (SINR) at its output is a popular performance index. The SINR can be modeled as a random quadratic form which can be studied with the help of large random matrix theory, if one assumes that the dimension of the received and transmitted signals go to infinity at the same pace. This paper considers the asymptotic behavior of the SINR for a wide class of multidimensional signal models that includes general multi-antenna as well as spread spectrum transmission models. The expression of the deterministic approximation of the SINR in the large dimension regime is recalled and the SINR fluctuations around this deterministic approximation are studied. These fluctuations are shown to converge in distribution to the Gaussian law in the large dimension regime, and their variance is shown to decrease as the inverse of the signal dimension.
Hachem Walid
Kammoun Abla
Kharouf Malika
Najim Jamal
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