A Single-Letter Capacity Formula for MIMO Gauss-Markov Rayleigh Fading Channels

07/27/2022
by   Rami Ezzine, et al.
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Over the past decades, the problem of communication over finite-state Markov channels (FSMCs) has been investigated in many researches and the capacity of FSMCs has been studied in closed form under the assumption of the availability of partial/complete channel state information at the sender and/or the receiver. In our work, we focus on infinite-state Markov channels by investigating the problem of message transmission over time-varying single-user multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) Gauss-Markov Rayleigh fading channels with average power constraint and with complete channel state information available at the receiver side (CSIR). We completely solve the problem by giving a single-letter characterization of the channel capacity in closed form and by providing a proof of it.

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