In this paper, the theoretical limits on the robustness of MIMO joint source channel codes is investigated. The case in which a single joint source channel code is used for the entire range of SNRs and for all levels of required fidelity is considered. Limits on the asymptotic performance of such a system are characterized in terms of upper bounds on the diversity-fidelity tradeoff, which can be viewed as an analog version of the diversity-multiplexing tradeoff. In particular, it is shown that there is a considerable gap between the diversity-fidelity tradeoff of robust joint source-channel codes and the optimum tradeoff (without the constraint of robustness).
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