193 research outputs found

    Area spectral efficiency of soft-decision space–time–frequency shift-keying-aided slow-frequency-hopping multiple access

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    Slow-frequency-hopping multiple access (SFHMA) can provide inherent frequency diversity and beneficially randomize the effects of cochannel interference. It may also be advantageously combined with our novel space-time–frequency shift keying (STFSK) scheme. The proposed system’s area spectral efficiency is investigated in various cellular frequency reuse structures. Furthermore, it is compared to both classic Gaussian minimum shift keying (GMSK)-aided SFHMA and GMSK-assisted time- division/frequency-division multiple access (TD/FDMA). The more sophisticated third-generation wideband code-division multiple access (WCDMA) and the fourth-generation Long Term Evolution (LTE) systems were also included in our comparisons. We demonstrate that the area spectral efficiency of the STFSK-aided SFHMA system is higher than the GMSK-aided SFHMA and TD/FDMA systems, as well as WCDMA, but it is only 60% of the LTE system

    Relay Switching Aided Turbo Coded Hybrid-ARQ for Correlated Fading Channel

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    Hybrid-Automatic-Repeat-reQuest (HARQ) has become an indispensable technique in reliable communications systems. However, its performance is inevitably affected by the channel’s fading correlation. In this paper, we proposed a novel relay-switching aided HARQ scheme in order to mitigate the detrimental effects of correlated fading without unduly increasing the system’s complexity and delay. Our results show that the proposed relay-switching regime operates efficiently in correlated channels, hence significantly reduces the error floor of turbo-coded HARQ. Additionally, a HARQ scheme using Segment Selective Repeat (SSR) is incorporated in the relay-switching scheme for achieving further improvements. Quantitatively, the proposed relay-switching aided turbo-coded HARQ scheme using SSR may achieve an approximately 2 dB gain, compared to the conventional amplify-and-forward aided turbo coded HARQ arrangement using Chase Combining. Index Terms - Relay switching, correlated fading channel, Hybrid-ARQ, turbo codes, chase combining, incremental redundancy, selective segment repeat

    Space-Time-Frequency Shift Keying for Dispersive Channels

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    Inspired by the concept of the Space-Time Shift Keying (STSK) modulation, in this paper we proposed the Space-Frequency Shift Keying (SFSK) modulation as well as the Space-Time-Frequency Shift Keying (STFSK) concept which spreads the transmit signal not only across the space and time domains, but also the frequency domain. The performance of STSK modulation is degraded by about 2 dB, when the channel changes from uncorrelated frequency-flat fading to the frequency-selective environment of the 6-tap COST207 model. By contrast, as a benefit of Frequency Shift keying, the SFSK and STFSK schemes are capable of maintaining their performance also in frequency-selective fading environments. Finally, we demonstrate that the STSK and SFSK schemes constitute special cases of the STFSK modulatio

    Non-Coherent Cooperative Communications Dispensing with Channel Estimation Relying on Erasure Insertion Aided Reed-Solomon Coded SFH M-ary FSK Subjected to Partial-Band Interference and Rayleigh Fading

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    The rationale of our design is that although much of the literature of cooperative systems assumes perfect coherent detection, the assumption of having any channel estimates at the relays imposes an unreasonable burden on the relay station. Hence, non-coherently detected Reed-Solomon (ReS) coded Slow Frequency Hopping (SFH) assisted M -ary Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) is proposed for cooperative wireless networks, subjected to both partial-band interference and Rayleigh fading. Erasure insertion (EI) assisted ReS decoding based on the joint maximum output-ratio threshold test (MO-RTT) is investigated in order to evaluate the attainable system performance. Compared to the conventional error-correction-only decoder, the EI scheme may achieve an Eb/N0 gain of approximately 3dB at the Codeword Error Probability, Pw , of 10-4 , when employing the ReS (31, 20) code combined with 32-FSK modulation. Additionally, we evaluated the system’s performance, when either equal gain combining (EGC) or selection combining (SC) techniques are employed at the destination’s receiver. The results demonstrated that in the presence of one and two assisting relays, the EGC scheme achieves gains of 1.5 dB and 1.0 dB at the Pw of 10-6 , respectively, compared to the SC arrangement. Furthermore, we demonstrated that for the same coding rate and packet size, the ReS (31, 20) code using EI decoding is capable of outperforming convolutional coding, when 32-FSK modulation is considered, whilst LDPC coding had an edge over the above two schemes

    Iterative soft-detection of space-time-frequency shift keying

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    Inspired by the concept of Space-Time Shift Keying (STSK), the further evolved philosophy of Space-Time-Frequency Shift Keying (STFSK) was proposed for Multiple-Input-Multiple-Output (MIMO) wireless communications, where a beneficial diversity gain may be gleaned from three different domains, namely the space-, time- and frequency-domain. In this paper we proposed soft-detected STFSK in order to conceive its iterative decoding aided version combined with channel codes. Our results showed that the STFSK soft demodulator, which iteratively exchanges extrinsic information with channel codes, may decrease the required transmit power by approximately 3 dB at the Eb/N0 of 10-5, compared to hard-decision STFSK. Furthermore, the detection complexity of both the hard- and the soft-decision STFSK demodulator is quantified in terms of the number of multiplications and additions required for each detection iteration

    An Empirical Study on Capital Structure Determinants of Selected ASEAN Countries

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    Capital structure has been a controversial topic for decades. Conflicting arguments in theories and mixed findings in empirical work require further studies on this subject. More importantly, most previous studies have focused on developed countries and little attention is paid to emerging economies, especially ASEAN. Therefore, this study attempts to fill the gap by examining effects of capital structure's determinants on different measures of leverage of listed manufacturing companies in several ASEAN countries to see whether findings comply with the trade off theory, pecking order theory and agency theory. Eleven independent variables included are six firm-specific factors namely liquidity, tangibility, profitability, firm size, growth opportunity and non debt tax shield, together with five country-specific factors namely stock turnover ratio, domestic credit provided by banking sector as a proportion of GDP, annual GDP growth rate, inflation rate and corruption. Six dependent variables are short term leverage, long term leverage and total leverage ratios measured in both market and book value. However only market-based measures are used for analysis purpose. Book based measures are for comparison purpose with market based measures. Data are collected from 285 biggest listed manufacturing companies in Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam during the period from 2006 to 2011. In addition, the panel data techniques is applied for analysis. In general, the results are consistent with the theories and empirical work. The study shows different influences of determinants on different debt ratios, indicating that several determinants play an important role in debt maturity choices. In addition, market based leverage measures are more appropriate than book-based leverage measures. Moreover, the six countries have relatively low debt levels as compared to developed countries. They tend to employ more short term debt than long term debt. Furthermore, regression models of all regions, except those of Malaysia, have quite high explanatory power and most determinants are vital in financing decisions. However, an exception is that the proxy for banking system development is insignificant in all models. Moreover, stock turnover ratio is also slightly related to debt ratios. Additionally, corruption almost does not affect leverage, and non debt tax shield is only significant in models of Malaysia and Vietnam. Besides, firm specific factors have more effects on capital structure than country specific factors do. Profitability and growth opportunity are dominant factors and have consistently inverse relationship with all leverage ratios. Additionally, tangibility is a major determinant, too. It is negatively correlated with short term leverage and positively correlated with long term leverage, showing both compliance and contrary with the trade off and agency theory. Liquidity does not affect long term leverage but it has a consistently significantly negative association with market based short term debt ratios of all regions. On the contrary, size substantially positively influences all market based long term debt ratios and solely has slightly positive impact on short term leverage. Macroeconomic indicators play the most vital role among country specific determinants. Annual GDP growth rate and inflation is significant in all market based leverage ratios. However the former has consistently negative sign while the latter has consistently positive sign

    Effect of blue light on the photosynthesis and flavonoid accumulation in leaves of Hedyotis corymbosa (L.) Lam.

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    In plants, blue light with a short wavelength can promote light reaction in photosynthesis and increase dry mass. Photosynthesis plays an important role in supporting carbohydrates for primary and secondary metabolism processes. Flavonoids are phenolic compounds, a class of plant secondary metabolites, that can be obtained from many medicinal herbs. These phenolic compounds are involved in the reactive oxygen species scavenging system, inhibit lipid peroxidation by free-radical, chelate redox-active metals resulting in their antioxidant ability and cardioprotective effects. In this study, H. corymbosa (L.) Lam., one of the common medicinal herbs, was cultured for 4 weeks under conditions of 450 nm blue LED (light-emitting diode) lights at the different light intensity as treatments and fluorescent lamp light as a control to investigate the effects of blue light on photosynthesis and flavonoid accumulation in leaves. The results show that blue light at 450 nm promoted photosynthetic rate by enhancing stomatal opening, electron transport rate in light reaction. Blue light also enhanced photoprotection by decrease the quantum yield of non-photochemical losses, increase the quantum yield of non-photochemical quenching and gained 24% more in dry mass. The accumulation of flavonoid and total phenolic compounds in leaves was followed by a decrease in sucrose. These events proved that blue light enhances photosynthesis and increase carbohydrate and flavonoid accumulation in leaves
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