18 research outputs found

    連続位相変調方式の広帯域無線システムへの適用に関する研究

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    信州大学(Shinshu university)博士(工学)Thesis森岡 和行. 連続位相変調方式の広帯域無線システムへの適用に関する研究. 信州大学, 2014, 博士論文. 博士(工学), 甲第614号, 平成26年9月30日授与.doctoral thesi

    OFDM System with g-CPFSK Mapper: Properties and Performance

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    Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) system with a generalized Continuous Phase Frequency Shift Keying (g-CPFSK) mapper is considered which is used to introduce systematic correlation among the transmitted OFDM symbols. The correlation thus introduced is exploited at the receiver to enhance the physical layer performance of the system by using multiple-symbol observation detector. Three subclasses of g- CPFSK mapper, single-h CPFSK, multi-h CPFSK, and asymmetric multi-h CPFSK mappers, are considered; although the class of g-CPFSK mapper comprises of a large class of mappers. The resulting OFDM signals and their properties are examined. The Peak-to-Average Power Ratio (PAPR) characteristics of these signals in conjunction with three PAPR reduction techniques, namely, Selective Mapping (SLM), Partial Transmit Sequence (PTS), and Clipping and Filtering (CF) are also investigated. Maximum Likelihood (ML) multiple-symbol detection of OFDM signals in AWGN is addressed and the structure of the optimum detector/demapper is derived using the criterion of minimum probability of Bit Error Rate (BER). Closed-form expression for BER of this detector is derived in terms of high-SNR upper and lower bounds. It is noted that BER is a function of: i) Eb=No, Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR); ii) parameters of the g-CPFSK mapper; iii) n, observation length of the receiver; and iv) M, number of levels used in the mapper. Finally, the performance of OFDM system with g-CPFSK mapper is evaluated over nonfrequency selective Rayleigh and Nakagami-m fading channels. It is shown that OFDM system with single-h and multi-h CPFSK mappers in conjunction with PTS technique can be designed to achieve PAPR reductions of 6.1 dB and 3.5 dB, respectively, relative to corresponding OFDM system with conventional BPSK mapper. However, when SLM technique is used, PAPR reductions of 1.6 dB and 1 dB, respectively, can be achieved. Asymmetric multi-h and multi-h CPFSK mappers in conjunction with CF technique can be designed to realize PAPR reductions of 4.1 dB and 2.5 dB, respectively, with 25% clipping. Optimum sets of mapper parameters for single-h, multi-h and asymmetric multi-h CPFSK mappers are determined that minimize BER of the system. It is observed that the optimum asymmetric multi-h and multi-h CPFSK mappers outperform BPSK mapper by nearly 2.2 dB and 1.4 dB, respectively, when 4- symbol observation length detector is used. However, it is noted that the complexity of the detector increases as a function of observation length and the type of mapper used. Closed-form expressions for BER performance of OFDM system with g-CPFSK mapper are derived over Rayleigh and Nakagami-m frequency-non selective slowly fading channels and the penalty in SNR that must be paid as a consequence of the fading is assessed and illustrated

    Macroscopic Diversity Applications of Mult-input Multi-output (Mimo) Systems for Broadband Mobile Communication

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    Timing and Carrier Synchronization in Wireless Communication Systems: A Survey and Classification of Research in the Last 5 Years

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    Timing and carrier synchronization is a fundamental requirement for any wireless communication system to work properly. Timing synchronization is the process by which a receiver node determines the correct instants of time at which to sample the incoming signal. Carrier synchronization is the process by which a receiver adapts the frequency and phase of its local carrier oscillator with those of the received signal. In this paper, we survey the literature over the last 5 years (2010–2014) and present a comprehensive literature review and classification of the recent research progress in achieving timing and carrier synchronization in single-input single-output (SISO), multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO), cooperative relaying, and multiuser/multicell interference networks. Considering both single-carrier and multi-carrier communication systems, we survey and categorize the timing and carrier synchronization techniques proposed for the different communication systems focusing on the system model assumptions for synchronization, the synchronization challenges, and the state-of-the-art synchronization solutions and their limitations. Finally, we envision some future research directions

    Design of limited feedback for robust MMSE precoding in multiuser MISO systems

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    [Resumen] En este trabajo consideramos un sistema multiusuario con múltiples antenas en transmisión y una única antena en cada uno de los usuarios receptores y que se denota por brevedad como MU-MISO, del inglés Multi–User Multiple–Input/Single–Output. Este modelo MU–MISO se ajusta perfectamente al enlace descendente de un sistema de comunicaciones móviles, donde múltiples antenas situadas en la estación base envían información a varios usuarios dentro de su zona de cobertura y cuyos terminales móviles disponen generalmente de una única antena. Este canal descendente se denomina también canal de difusión (BC, del inglés Broadcast Channel). Cuando se considera un canal de difusión, el transmisor centralizado tiene claramente más grados de libertad que cada uno de los receptores descentralizados, por lo que es más apropiado separar las señales aplicando precodificación en transmisión. Para poder realizar el diseño de los parámetros del precodificador, el transmisor necesita conocer la información de canal (CSI, en inglés Channel State Information) correspondiente a los distintos usuarios receptores. En el caso de sistemas FDD (del inglés, Frequency Division Duplex), esta información puede obtenerse (al menos parcialmente) mediante realimentación, siempre tras haber aplicado un proceso de cuantificación de la información enviada con el objetivo de adaptarse a las condiciones de ancho de banda limitado del canal de retorno

    Adaptive multiple symbol decision feedback for non-coherent detection.

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    Thesis (M.Sc.Eng.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2006.Non-coherent detection is a simple form of signal detection and demodulation for digital communications. The main drawback of this detection method is the performance penalty incurred, since the channel state information is not known at the receiver. Multiple symbol detection (MSD) is a technique employed to close the gap between coherent and non-coherent detection schemes. Differentially encoded JW-ary phase shift keying (DM-PSK) is the classic modulation technique that is favourable for non-coherent detection. The main drawback for standard differential detection (SDD) has been the error floor incurred for frequency flat fading channels. Recently a decision feedback differential detection (DFDD) scheme, which uses the concept of MSD was proposed and offered significant performance gain over the SDD in the mobile flat fading channel, almost eliminating the error floor. This dissertation investigates multiple symbol decision feedback detection schemes, and proposes alternate adaptive strategies for non-coherent detection. An adaptive algorithm utilizing the numerically stable QR decomposition that does not require training symbols is proposed, named QR-DFDD. The QR-DFDD is modified to use a simpler QR decomposition method which incorporates sliding windows: QRSW-DFDD. This structure offers good tracking performance in flat fading conditions, while achieving near optimal DFDD performance. A bit interleaved coded decision feedback differential demodulation (DFDM) scheme, which takes advantage of the decision feedback concept and iterative decoding, was introduced by Lampe in 2001. This low complexity iterative demodulator relied on accurate channel statistics for optimal performance. In this dissertation an alternate adaptive DFDM is introduced using the recursive least squares (RLS) algorithm. The alternate iterative decoding procedure makes use of the convergence properties of the RLS algorithm that is more stable and achieves superior performance compared to the DFDM

    Turbo multiuser detection with integrated channel estimation for differentially coded CDMA systems.

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