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    On the sum rate of ZF detectors in correlated K fading MIMO channels

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    This paper presents a detailed sum rate investigation of Zero-Forcing (ZF) detectors over composite multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) channels. To this end, we consider the generic K distribution (Rayleigh/gamma distribution) to model the composite fading fluctuations and also assume the general case of semi-correlated small-scale fading. Novel exact analytical expressions are derived for the achievable sum rate followed by asymptotic expressions in the low Signal-to-Noise ratio (SNR) regime. In parallel, new, closed-form upper and lower bounds on the sum rate are derived that remain tight for all SNRs. The theoretical analysis is validated via a set of Monte-Carlo simulations

    Adaptive Subcarrier PSK Intensity Modulation in Free Space Optical Systems

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    We propose an adaptive transmission technique for free space optical (FSO) systems, operating in atmospheric turbulence and employing subcarrier phase shift keying (S-PSK) intensity modulation. Exploiting the constant envelope characteristics of S-PSK, the proposed technique offers efficient utilization of the FSO channel capacity by adapting the modulation order of S-PSK, according to the instantaneous state of turbulence induced fading and a pre-defined bit error rate (BER) requirement. Novel expressions for the spectral efficiency and average BER of the proposed adaptive FSO system are presented and performance investigations under various turbulence conditions and target BER requirements are carried out. Numerical results indicate that significant spectral efficiency gains are offered without increasing the transmitted average optical power or sacrificing BER requirements, in moderate-to-strong turbulence conditions. Furthermore, the proposed variable rate transmission technique is applied to multiple input multiple output (MIMO) FSO systems, providing additional improvement in the achieved spectral efficiency as the number of the transmit and/or receive apertures increases.Comment: Submitted To IEEE Transactions On Communication
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