Title :
The equivalent transmission-path model-a tool for analyzing error floor characteristics due to intersymbol interference in Nakagami-Rice fading environments
Author :
Karasawa, Yoshio ; Kuroda, Tomonori ; Iwai, Hisato
Author_Institution :
ATR Opt. & Radio Commun. Res. Labs., Kyoto, Japan
fDate :
2/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Land mobile radio systems such as car telephones and handy personal terminals used outdoors have enjoyed a remarkable evolution. To design reliable mobile radio systems, however, it is vital to have a good understanding of the impact of wave propagation characteristics on digital transmission quality in a wide variety of mobile radio environments. A very simple but general scheme for calculating irreducible bit error rate (BER) (namely, BER floor) due to intersymbol interference in frequency-selective Nakagami-Rice fading environments has been developed. The scheme, which we call the equivalent transmission-path model, plays a role in connecting wave propagation with digital transmission characteristics in a general manner. Through computer simulations assuming various types of delay profiles, we first identify key parameters of Nakagami-Rice fading dominating principally the occurrence of irreducible errors and we develop a simple method for the calculation of irreducible BER utilizing the nature or the key parameters. Then we examine the accuracy of the scheme for various types of phase-shift keying (PSK) transmission systems. Finally, based on the scheme, we show calculation examples of BER floor characteristics in line-of-sight fading environments
Keywords :
Rician channels; delays; digital radio; error statistics; fading; intersymbol interference; land mobile radio; phase shift keying; radiofrequency interference; Nakagami-Rice fading environments; PSK transmission systems; accuracy; car telephones; computer simulations; delay profiles; digital transmission characteristics; digital transmission quality; equivalent transmission-path model; error floor characteristics; frequency-selective fading; handy personal terminals; intersymbol interference; irreducible bit error rate; land mobile radio systems; line of sight fading environments; mobile radio environments; phase-shift keying; radiowave propagation; Bit error rate; Computer simulation; Error analysis; Fading; Frequency; Intersymbol interference; Joining processes; Land mobile radio; Phase shift keying; Telephony;
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on