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On the Fundamental Limits of MIMO Massive Multiple Access Channels (1807.05553v3)

Published 15 Jul 2018 in cs.IT and math.IT

Abstract: In this paper, we study the multiple-antenna wireless communication networks, where a large number of devices simultaneously communicate with an access point. The capacity region of multiple-input multiple-output massive multiple access channels (MIMO mMAC) is investigated. While joint typicality decoding is utilized to establish the achievability of capacity region for conventional MAC with fixed number of users, the technique is not directly applicable for MIMO mMAC. Instead, an information-theoretic approach based on Gallager's error exponent analysis is exploited to characterize the \textcolor[rgb]{0,0,0}{finite dimension region} of MIMO mMAC. Theoretical results reveal that the finite dimension region of MIMO mMAC is dominated by sum rate constraint only, and the individual user rate is determined by a specific factor that corresponds to the allocation of sum rate. The rate in conventional MAC is not achievable with massive multiple access, which is due to the fact that successive interference cancellation cannot guarantee an arbitrary small error decoding probability for MIMO mMAC. The results further imply that, asymptotically, the individual user rate is independent of the number of transmit antennas, and channel hardening makes the individual user rate close to that when only statistic knowledge of channel is available at receiver. The finite dimension region of MIMO mMAC is a generalization of the symmetric rate in Chen \emph{et al.} (2017).

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