Tradeoff between Diversity and Multiplexing Gains in Block Fading Optical Wireless Channels
The diversity-multiplexing tradeoff (DMT) provides a fundamental performance metric for different multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) schemes in wireless communications. In this paper, we explore the block fading optical wireless communication (OWC) channels and characterize the DMT in the presence of both optical peak- and average-power constraints. Three different fading distributions are considered, which reflect different channel conditions. In each channel condition, we obtain the optimal DMT when the block length is sufficiently large, and we also derive the lower and upper bounds of the DMT curve when the block length is small. These results are dramatically different from the existing DMT results in radio-frequency (RF) channels. These differences may be due to the fact that the optical input signal is real and bounded, while its RF counterpart is usually complex and unbounded.
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