Asymptotic distributions of the signal-to-interference ratios of LMMSE detection in multiuser communications

Abstract

Let sk=1N(v1k,...,vNk)T, k=1,...,K, where \vik,i,k =1,...\ are independent and identically distributed random variables with Ev11=0 and Ev112=1. Let Sk=(s1,...,sk-1, sk+1,...,sK), Pk= diag(p1,..., pk-1,pk+1,...,pK) and βk=pkskT( fSkPkSkT+σ2I)-1 bfsk, where pk≥ 0 and the βk is referred to as the signal-to-interference ratio (SIR) of user k with linear minimum mean-square error (LMMSE) detection in wireless communications. The joint distribution of the SIRs for a finite number of users and the empirical distribution of all users' SIRs are both investigated in this paper when K and N tend to infinity with the limit of their ratio being positive constant. Moreover, the sum of the SIRs of all users, after subtracting a proper value, is shown to have a Gaussian limit.

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