238 research outputs found
BER of MRC for M-QAM with imperfect channel estimation over correlated Nakagami-m fading
In this contribution, we provide an exact BER analysis for M-QAM transmission over arbitrarily correlated Nakagami-m fading channels with maximal-ratio combining (MRC) and imperfect channel estimation at the receiver. Assuming an arbitrary joint fading distribution and a generic pilot-based channel estimation method, we derive an exact BER expression that involves an expectation over (at most) 4 variables, irrespective of the number of receive antennas. The resulting BER expression includes well-known PDFs and the PDF of only the norm of the channel vector. In order to obtain the latter PDF for arbitrarily correlated Nakagami-m fading, several approaches from the literature are discussed. For identically distributed and arbitrarily correlated Nakagami-m channels with integer m, we present several BER performance results, which are obtained from numerical evaluation and confirmed by straightforward computer simulations. The numerical evaluation of the exact BER expression turns out to be much less time-consuming than the computer simulations
An Accurate Approximation to the Distribution of the Sum of Equally Correlated Nakagami-m Envelopes and its Application in Equal Gain Diversity Receivers
We present a novel and accurate approximation for the distribution of the sum
of equally correlated Nakagami-m variates. Ascertaining on this result we study
the performance of Equal Gain Combining (EGC) receivers, operating over equally
correlating fading channels. Numerical results and simulations show the
accuracy of the proposed approximation and the validity of the mathematical
analysis
An efficient approximation to the correlated Nakagami-m sums and its application in equal gain diversity receivers
There are several cases in wireless communications theory where the
statistics of the sum of independent or correlated Nakagami-m random variables
(RVs) is necessary to be known. However, a closed-form solution to the
distribution of this sum does not exist when the number of constituent RVs
exceeds two, even for the special case of Rayleigh fading. In this paper, we
present an efficient closed-form approximation for the distribution of the sum
of arbitrary correlated Nakagami-m envelopes with identical and integer fading
parameters. The distribution becomes exact for maximal correlation, while the
tightness of the proposed approximation is validated statistically by using the
Chi-square and the Kolmogorov-Smirnov goodness-of-fit tests. As an application,
the approximation is used to study the performance of equal-gain combining
(EGC) systems operating over arbitrary correlated Nakagami-m fading channels,
by utilizing the available analytical results for the error-rate performance of
an equivalent maximal-ratio combining (MRC) system
On the Multivariate Gamma-Gamma () Distribution with Arbitrary Correlation and Applications in Wireless Communications
The statistical properties of the multivariate Gamma-Gamma ()
distribution with arbitrary correlation have remained unknown. In this paper,
we provide analytical expressions for the joint probability density function
(PDF), cumulative distribution function (CDF) and moment generation function of
the multivariate distribution with arbitrary correlation.
Furthermore, we present novel approximating expressions for the PDF and CDF of
the sum of random variables with arbitrary correlation. Based
on this statistical analysis, we investigate the performance of radio frequency
and optical wireless communication systems. It is noteworthy that the presented
expressions include several previous results in the literature as special
cases.Comment: 7 pages, 6 figures, accepted by IEEE Transactions on Vehicular
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Performance of Asynchronous MC-CDMA Systems with Maximal Ratio Combining in Frequency-Selective Fading Channels
The bit error rate (BER) performance of the asynchronous uplink channel of multicarrier code division multiple access (MC-CDMA) systems with maximal ratio combining (MRC) is analyzed. The study takes into account the effects of channel path correlations in generalized frequency-selective fading channels. Closed-form BER expressions are developed for correlated Nakagami fading channels with arbitrary fading parameters. For channels with correlated Rician fading paths, the BER formula developed is in one-dimensional integration form with finite integration limits, which is also easy to evaluate. The accuracy of the derived BER formulas are verified by computer simulations. The derived BER formulas are also useful in terms of computing other system performance measures such as error floor and user capacity
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