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On the Distribution of Indefinite Quadratic Forms in Gaussian Random Variables

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 64, Issue 1, Pages 153-165

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TCOMM.2015.2496592

Keywords

Wireless communications; correlated Gaussian random vectors; multi-user diversity; weighted norms of Gaussian variables

Funding

  1. King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) Office of Sponsored Research (OSR) [URF/1/2221-01]

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In this work, we propose a unified approach to evaluating the CDF and PDF of indefinite quadratic forms in Gaussian random variables. Such a quantity appears in many applications in communications, signal processing, information theory, and adaptive filtering. For example, this quantity appears in the mean-square-error (MSE) analysis of the normalized least-mean-square (NLMS) adaptive algorithm, and SINR associated with each beam in beam forming applications. The trick of the proposed approach is to replace inequalities that appear in the CDF calculation with unit step functions and to use complex integral representation of the the unit step function. Complex integration allows us then to evaluate the CDF in closed form for the zero mean case and as a single dimensional integral for the non-zero mean case. Utilizing the saddle point technique allows us to closely approximate such integrals in non zero mean case. We demonstrate how our approach can be extended to other scenarios such as the joint distribution of quadratic forms and ratios of such forms, and to characterize quadratic forms in isotropic distributed random variables. We also evaluate the outage probability in multiuser beamforming using our approach to provide an application of indefinite forms in communications.

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