Abstract

Optimal multi-antenna wide-band signaling schemes are derived for multipath channels assuming perfect channel state information at the transmitter. The scheme that minimizes the bit-error probability in the single-user case is a rank-one space-time beamformer which focuses the signal transmission in the direction of the most dominant channel mode. Several suboptimal variations are discussed for multiuser applications. The optimal signaling scheme given channel statistics at the transmitter is also derived. The optimal scheme in this case is a full-rank space-time beamformer that transmits on all channel modes. Analysis and simulation results are used to compare the schemes proposed in this paper. Finally, we discuss the optimal signaling scheme when a delayed version of the channel state is available at the transmitter. It is shown that in this case the optimal scheme is a rank-1 beamformer when the channel variations are sufficiently slow and is a full rank beamformer in a sufficiently fast fading channel.

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