DocumentCode :
1553621
Title :
BER analysis of 2PSK, 4PSK, and 16QAM with decision feedback channel estimation in frequency-selective slow Rayleigh fading
Author :
Adachi, Fumiyuki
Author_Institution :
Wireless Labs., NTT Mobile Commun. Network Inc., Kanagawa, Japan
Volume :
48
Issue :
5
fYear :
1999
fDate :
9/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1563
Lastpage :
1572
Abstract :
The average bit error rate (BER) performances of coherently detected 2PSK, 4PSK, and 16QAM in frequency-selective slow Rayleigh fading are analyzed. Decision feedback channel estimation (DFCE) is considered, in which the past L-received signal samples are remodulated to remove the modulation phase by feeding back the detected symbol sequence and then averaged. Analytical expressions for the conditional BER for the given transmitted symbol sequence are derived, and the average BER performances are evaluated by Monte Carlo simulation. It is shown that as L increases, the BER performance improves and approaches that of ideal coherent detection (with perfect channel estimation), and the loss in Eb/N0 required for BER=0.1% relative to ideal coherent detection becomes as small as 0.4 dB when L=10. It is found that while the best performance is achieved by 2PSK and 4PSK when additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) is the predominant cause of error (i.e., low Eb/N0 regions), 16QAM modulation can achieve almost the same performance as 4PSK when the delay spread is the predominant cause of error (i.e., large Eb/N0 regions), and the worst performance in this case is by 2PSK. The effects of power delay profile shape (double-spike, exponential, and Gaussian profiles assumed), rolloff factors of the Nyquist transmit/receive filters, and the transmitted symbol sequence pattern on the average BER performance are discussed
Keywords :
AWGN; Rayleigh channels; error statistics; feedback; land mobile radio; parameter estimation; phase shift keying; quadrature amplitude modulation; signal detection; 16QAM; 2PSK; 4PSK; AWGN; BER analysis; Gaussian profile; Monte Carlo simulation; Nyquist transmit/receive filters; additive white Gaussian noise; average BER performance; average bit error rate; coherent detection; decision feedback channel estimation; detected symbol sequence; double-spike profile; exponential profile; frequency-selective slow Rayleigh fading; mobile radio systems; perfect channel estimation; power delay profile shape; rolloff factors; transmitted symbol sequence pattern; AWGN; Bit error rate; Channel estimation; Feedback; Frequency; Performance analysis; Performance evaluation; Phase detection; Phase modulation; Rayleigh channels;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9545
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/25.790531
Filename :
790531
Link To Document :
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