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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION THEORY, VOL. 49, NO. 5, MAY 2003 1073
Diversity and Multiplexing: A Fundamental Tradeoff
in Multiple-Antenna Channels
Lizhong Zheng, Member, IEEE, and David N. C. Tse, Member, IEEE
Abstract—Multiple antennas can be used for increasing the work has concentrated on using multiple transmit antennas
amount of diversity or the number of degrees of freedom in wire- to get diversity (some examples are trellis-based space–time
less communication systems. In this paper, we propose the point codes [6], [7] and orthogonal designs [8], [3]). However, the
of view that both types of gains can be simultaneously obtained
for a given multiple-antenna channel, but there is a fundamental underlying idea is still averaging over multiple path gains
tradeoff between how much of each any coding scheme can (fading coefficients) to increase the reliability. In a system
get. For the richly scattered Rayleigh-fading channel, we give a with transmit and receive antennas, assuming the path
simple characterization of the optimal tradeoff curve and use it to gains between individual antenna pairs are independent and
evaluate the performance of existing multiple antenna schemes. identically distributed (i.i.d.) Rayleigh faded, the maximal
Index Terms—Diversity, multiple input–multiple output diversity gain is , which is the total number of fading gains
(MIMO), multiple antennas, space–time codes, spatial multi- that one can average over.
plexing.
Transmit or receive diversity is
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