We study the information rates of non-coherent, stationary, Gaussian,
multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) flat-fading channels that are achievable
with nearest neighbour decoding and pilot-aided channel estimation. In
particular, we analyse the behaviour of these achievable rates in the limit as
the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) tends to infinity. We demonstrate that nearest
neighbour decoding and pilot-aided channel estimation achieves the capacity
pre-log - which is defined as the limiting ratio of the capacity to the
logarithm of SNR as the SNR tends to infinity - of non-coherent multiple-input
single-output (MISO) flat-fading channels, and it achieves the best so far
known lower bound on the capacity pre-log of non-coherent MIMO flat-fading
channels.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figure. To be presented at the IEEE International
Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT), St. Petersburg, Russia, 2011.
Replaced with version that will appear in the proceeding