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    High-SNR Performance of MIMO Multi-Channel Beamforming in Double-Scattering Channels

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    This paper investigates the symbol error rate (SER) performance of the multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) multi-channel beamforming (MB) in the general double-scattering channel. We derive an asymptotic expansion on the marginal eigenvalue distribution of the MIMO channel matrix, and apply the result to get an approximate expression on the average SER at high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). Two parameters pertaining to the SER, i.e., the diversity gain and the array gain, are analyzed. Our results show that it suffices for the double-scattering channel to have only limited scatterers, if the same diversity gain as the Rayleigh channel is desired; however, once the number of scatterers is below a certain level, the array gain in the double-scattering channel will vary with the SNR logarithmically
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