Nearest Neighbor Decoding and Pilot-Aided Channel Estimation for Fading Channels

Entropy (Basel). 2020 Aug 31;22(9):971. doi: 10.3390/e22090971.

Abstract

We study the information rates of noncoherent, stationary, Gaussian, and multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) flat-fading channels that are achievable with nearest neighbor decoding and pilot-aided channel estimation. In particular, we investigate the behavior of these achievable rates in the limit as the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) tends to infinity by analyzing the capacity pre-log, which is defined as the limiting ratio of the capacity to the logarithm of the SNR as the SNR tends to infinity. We demonstrate that a scheme estimating the channel using pilot symbols and detecting the message using nearest neighbor decoding (while assuming that the channel estimation is perfect) essentially achieves the capacity pre-log of noncoherent multiple-input single-output flat-fading channels, and it essentially achieves the best so far known lower bound on the capacity pre-log of noncoherent MIMO flat-fading channels. Extending the analysis to fading multiple-access channels reveals interesting relationships between the number of antennas and Doppler bandwidth in the comparative performance of joint transmission and time division multiple-access.

Keywords: achievable rates; fading; high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR); mismatched decoding; multiple antennas; multiple-access channels; nearest neighbor decoding; noncoherent; pilot-aided channel estimation.