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Information theoretic limits of MIMO wireless networks with bounded input and imperfect CSIT
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Thesis
Author(s)
Rassouli, Borzoo
Type
Thesis or dissertation
Abstract
In this thesis, we investigate some information theoretic limits of two specific types of MIMO wireless networks. In the first one, the effect of channel uncertainty at the transmitter (due to estimation error, feedback latency, and so on) in MIMO broadcast channels is investigated. In this setting, we capture this imperfectness in the bounds for the DoF region of the channel. The second one is the point to point deterministic MIMO channel with input amplitude constraint. For certain settings, the capacity of this channel is derived, while for the general problem, upper and lower bounds for the capacity are obtained.
Version
Open Access
Date Issued
2016-03
Date Awarded
2016-08
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/39310
DOI
https://doi.org/10.25560/39310
Advisor
Clerckx, Bruno
Sponsor
European Commission
Grant Number
HARP-318489
Publisher Department
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Publisher Institution
Imperial College London
Qualification Level
Doctoral
Qualification Name
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
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