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CSI is not needed for optimal scaling in multiuser massive SIMO systems
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2014
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Cluster ComputingEngineeringUplink SystemNetwork AnalysisChannel CharacterizationChannel Capacity EstimationSystems EngineeringParallel ComputingOptimal ScalingScaling LawSingle Antenna TransmittersUltra-large SystemComputer ScienceSignal ProcessingDistributed ComputingChannel Access MethodChannel ModelMassive Simo SystemsMulti-terminal Information Theory
An uplink system with a fixed number of single antenna transmitters and a single receiver with a large number of antennas is considered. For this system we propose an energy-based noncoherent communication scheme that does not use instantaneous channel state information at either the transmitter or the receiver: only the channel and noise statistics are used.We show that, in terms of the scaling law of achievable symmetric rates for two users, our scheme's performance is no different from that achievable with perfect CSI (channel state information) at the transmitters and the receiver. We also provide a simple constellation design using the design criterion of minimum distance and present numerical results on how these designs perform in non-asymptotic regimes with typical channel and noise statistics.
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