Title :
A new approach to performance evaluation of generalized selection diversity receivers in wireless channels
Author :
Annamalai, A. ; Tellambura, C.
fDate :
6/23/1905 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Motivated by potential applications to wideband cellular DS-CDMA and millimeter-wave communications, the study of the generalized selection combining (GSC) receiver that adaptively combines a subset of M "strongest" paths out of L available paths has intensified over the past few years. The study of the GSC(M, L) receiver is also important from a theoretical standpoint because this model encapsulates both the classical selection combining receiver and the maximal-ratio combining receiver as limiting cases. Despite its importance, published results on GSC(M, L) receiver performance in a generalized fading channel are still very limited, mainly due to the mathematical difficulty encountered while computing the first-order statistics of a linear sum of ordered random variables. This paper provides a partial solution to the problem on hand by deriving relatively simple-to-evaluate expressions for the moment generating function (MGF) of GSC output SNR in a variety of fading environments given that the individual branch SNRs are independent and identically distributed. Moreover, our generic single integral expression for the MGF of GSC output SNR reduces to a closed-form formula if the branch amplitudes follow either Rayleigh or Nakagami-m (positive integer fading index) distribution. An easily programmable recursive solution of the MGF in Nakagami-m channels is also provided. Our expressions hold for any M and L values, and thus facilitate a comprehensive analysis of GSC systems including the average symbol error probability (ASEP) analysis of a broad class of binary and M-ary modulations, average combined SNR and the outage rate of error probability analysis
Keywords :
Rayleigh channels; cellular radio; code division multiple access; diversity reception; error statistics; fading channels; radio receivers; spread spectrum communication; statistical analysis; M-ary modulations; Nakagami fading channels; Nakagami-m channels; Rayleigh fading channels; SNR; average symbol error probability; binary modulation; first-order statistics; generalized fading channel; generalized selection combining receiver; generalized selection diversity receivers; generic single integral expression; maximal-ratio combining receiver; millimeter-wave communications; moment generating function; outage rate; wideband cellular DS-CDMA; wireless channels; Diversity reception; Error analysis; Error probability; Fading; Millimeter wave communication; Multiaccess communication; Random variables; Rayleigh channels; Statistics; Wideband;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 2001. VTC 2001 Fall. IEEE VTS 54th
Conference_Location :
Atlantic City, NJ
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7005-8
DOI :
10.1109/VTC.2001.957159