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Scaling Laws for Noncoherent Energy-Based Communications in the SIMO MAC
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EngineeringEnergy EfficiencyPower ControlCommunicationNoise StatisticsChannel Capacity EstimationCommunication EngineeringRayleigh Fading ChannelOptimal Coherent SchemeMedium Access ControlComputer EngineeringGreen CommunicationFading ChannelSimo MacSignal ProcessingSmart GridMulti-terminal Information TheoryChannel EstimationEnergy-efficient Networking
We consider a one-shot communication setting in which several single antenna transmitters communicate with a receiver with a large number of antennas, i.e., the receiver decodes transmitted information at the end of every symbol time. Motivated by the optimal noncoherent detector in a Rayleigh fading channel, we consider a noncoherent energy-based communication scheme that does not require any knowledge of instantaneous channel state information at either the transmitter or the receiver; it uses only the statistics of the channel and noise. We show that, for general channel fading statistics, the performance of the considered one-shot multiuser noncoherent scheme is the same, in a scaling law sense, as that of the optimal coherent scheme exploiting perfect channel knowledge and coding across time. Furthermore, we present a numerical evaluation of the performance of this scheme in representative fading and noise statistics.
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