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A Central Limit Theorem for the SNR at the Wiener Filter Output for Large Dimensional Signals

Information Theory 2008-01-14 v1 math.IT

Abstract

Consider the quadratic form β=y(YY+ρI)1y\beta = {\bf y}^* ({\bf YY}^* + \rho {\bf I})^{-1} {\bf y} where ρ\rho is a positive number, where y{\bf y} is a random vector and Y{\bf Y} is a N×KN \times K random matrix both having independent elements with different variances, and where y{\bf y} and Y{\bf Y} are independent. Such quadratic forms represent the Signal to Noise Ratio at the output of the linear Wiener receiver for multi dimensional signals frequently encountered in wireless communications and in array processing. Using well known results of Random Matrix Theory, the quadratic form β\beta can be approximated with a known deterministic real number βˉK\bar\beta_K in the asymptotic regime where KK\to\infty and K/Nα>0K/N \to \alpha > 0. This paper addresses the problem of convergence of β\beta. More specifically, it is shown here that K(ββˉK)\sqrt{K}(\beta - \bar\beta_K) behaves for large KK like a Gaussian random variable which variance is provided.

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@article{arxiv.0801.1736,
  title  = {A Central Limit Theorem for the SNR at the Wiener Filter Output for Large Dimensional Signals},
  author = {Abla Kammoun and Malika Kharouf and Walid Hachem and Jamal Najim},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0801.1736},
  year   = {2008}
}