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Wideband Compressed-Domain Cramér--Rao Bounds for Near-Field XL-MIMO: Data and Geometric Diversity Decomposition

Rıfat Volkan Şenyuva

Abstract

Wideband orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) over extremely large-scale MIMO (XL-MIMO) arrays in the near-field Fresnel regime suffers from a coupled beam-squint and wavefront-curvature effect that renders single-frequency covariance models severely biased: the per-subcarrier compressed covariance diverges from the center-frequency model by 64% at B=100B = 100~MHz and by 177% at B=400B = 400~MHz. We derive the wideband compressed-domain Cramér--Rao bound (CRB) for hybrid analog--digital architectures and decompose the Fisher information gain into a dominant data-diversity term that scales as 10log10Ks10\log_{10}K_s~dB and a secondary geometric-diversity term arising from frequency-dependent curvature. At 28~GHz with M=256M = 256 antennas, NRF=16N_\mathrm{RF} = 16 RF chains, and Ks=512K_s = 512 subcarriers, wideband processing yields +27.8+27.8~dB of CRB improvement at B=400B = 400~MHz, of which +0.7+0.7~dB is attributable to geometric diversity.


Source: arXiv:2604.08531v1 - http://arxiv.org/abs/2604.08531v1 PDF: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2604.08531v1 Original Link: http://arxiv.org/abs/2604.08531v1

Submission:4/11/2026
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Subjects:Engineering; Chemical Engineering
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