Title :
Variable-rate variable-power MQAM for fading channels
Author :
Goldsmith, Andrea J. ; Chua, Soon-Ghee
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA, USA
fDate :
10/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We propose a variable-rate and variable-power MQAM modulation scheme for high-speed data transmission over fading channels. We first review results for the Shannon capacity of fading channels with channel side information, where capacity is achieved using adaptive transmission techniques. We then derive the spectral efficiency of our proposed modulation. We show that there is a constant power gap between the spectral efficiency of our proposed technique and the channel capacity, and this gap is a simple function of the required bit-error rate (BER). In addition, using just five or six different signal constellations, we achieve within 1-2 dB of the maximum efficiency using unrestricted constellation sets. We compute the rate at which the transmitter needs to update its power and rate as a function of the channel Doppler frequency for these constellation sets. We also obtain the exact efficiency loss for smaller constellation sets, which may be required if the transmitter adaptation rate is constrained by hardware limitations. Our modulation scheme exhibits a 5-10-dB power gain relative to variable-power fixed-rate transmission, and up to 20 dB of gain relative to nonadaptive transmission. We also determine the effect of channel estimation error and delay on the BER performance of our adaptive scheme. We conclude with a discussion of coding techniques and the relationship between our proposed modulation and Shannon capacity
Keywords :
Rayleigh channels; block codes; channel capacity; convolutional codes; data communication; delays; fading; land mobile radio; quadrature amplitude modulation; spectral analysis; Shannon capacity; adaptive transmission techniques; bit-error rate; channel Doppler frequency; channel capacity; channel estimation error; channel side information; coding techniques; constant power gap; delay; efficiency loss; fading channels; hardware limitations; high-speed data transmission; modulation; nonadaptive transmission; power gain; signal constellations; spectral efficiency; transmitter adaptation rate; unrestricted constellation sets; variable-power fixed-rate transmission; variable-rate variable-power MQAM; Bit error rate; Channel capacity; Constellation diagram; Data communication; Fading; Frequency; Gain; Hardware; Propagation losses; Transmitters;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on