Type: Conference paper
On the relationship of the Cramer-Rao lower bound and channel capacity in an interfered binary channel through the log-likelihood ratio
Journal: 2025 29th International Computer Conference, Computer Society of Iran, CSICC 2025 ()Year: 2016Volume: Issue: Pages: 119 - 123
DOI:10.1109/SPIS.2015.7422324Language: English
Abstract
This paper deals with the relationship of the Cramer-Rao lower bound (CRLB) and the channel capacity in a channel with interference. The former quantity is the representative of estimation theory and the latter is the envoy to information theory. CRLB is the lower bound on the variance of any unbiased estimator and channel capacity is the upper bound on the rate of reliable transmission. In the region that signal-to-interference ratio (SIR) is close to zero, the local minimum of the capacity of binary channel and local maximum of the CRLB happens. The log-likelihood ratio (LLR) is investigated to interpret the estimation and the capacity characteristics and plays a main role in this way. © 2015 IEEE.
Other Keywords
BinsCramer-Rao boundsInformation theoryIntelligent systemsMaximum likelihood estimationSignal processingCapacity characteristicsCramer-rao lower boundEstimation theoryLog likelihood ratioLog likelihood ratios (LLR)Reliable transmissionSignal-to-interference ratioUnbiased estimatorChannel capacity