On the signal-to-interference ratio of CDMA systems in wireless communications

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DOI10.1214/105051606000000637zbMATH Open1133.94012arXivmath/0702888OpenAlexW3100144430MaRDI QIDQ2467112FDOQ2467112

Zhidong Bai, Jack W. Silverstein

Publication date: 18 January 2008

Published in: The Annals of Applied Probability (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Let sij:i,j=1,2,... consist of i.i.d. random variables in mathbbC with mathsfEs11=0, mathsfE|s11|2=1. For each positive integer N, let mathbfsk=mathbfsk(N)=(s1k,s2k,...,sNk)T, 1leqkleqK, with K=K(N) and K/Noc>0 as Noinfty. Assume for fixed positive integer L, for each N and kleqK, is random, independent of the sij, and the empirical distribution of (alpha1,...,alphaK), with probability one converging weakly to a probability distribution H on mathbbCL. Let and set . Let sigma2>0 be arbitrary. Then define , which represents the best signal-to-interference ratio for user 1 with respect to the other K1 users in a direct-sequence code-division multiple-access system in wireless communications. In this paper it is proven that, with probability 1, SIR1 tends, as Noinfty, to the limit where A=(aell,ell) is nonrandom, Hermitian positive definite, and is the unique matrix of such type satisfying , where has distribution H. The result generalizes those previously derived under more restricted assumptions.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/math/0702888





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