Impact of Residual Additive Transceiver Hardware Impairments on Rayleigh-Product MIMO Channels with Linear Receivers : Exact and Asymptotic Analyses

Papazafeiropoulos, Anastasios, Sharma, Shree Krishna, Ratnarajah, Tharmalingam and Chatzinotas, Symeon (2018) Impact of Residual Additive Transceiver Hardware Impairments on Rayleigh-Product MIMO Channels with Linear Receivers : Exact and Asymptotic Analyses. IEEE Transactions on Communications, 66 (1). pp. 105-118. ISSN 0090-6778
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Despite the importance of Rayleigh-product multiple-input multiple-output channels and their experimental validations, there is no work investigating their performance in the presence of residual additive transceiver hardware impairments, which arise in practical scenarios. Hence, this paper focuses on the impact of these residual imperfections on the ergodic channel capacity for optimal receivers, and on the ergodic sum rates for linear minimum mean-squared-error (MMSE) receivers. Moreover, the low- A nd high-signal-to-noise ratio cornerstones are characterized for both types of receivers. Simple closed-form expressions are obtained that allow the extraction of interesting conclusions. For example, the minimum transmit energy per information bit for optimal and MMSE receivers is not subject to any additive impairments. In addition to the exact analysis, we also study the Rayleigh-product channels in the large system regime, and we elaborate on the behavior of the ergodic channel capacity with optimal receivers by varying the severity of the transceiver additive impairments.


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