Title :
Performance of coded speech modulated signals through Rician-fading mobile channel
Author :
Nasr, M.E. ; Elshazly, A.R.
Author_Institution :
Tanta Univ., Egypt
Abstract :
A modified approach for estimating the bit-error-rate (BER) of a q-branch coherent reception for an antipodal binary-modulated transmitted speech signals through an independent Rician fading channel is described. Analysis-by-synthesis (AbS) speech coders are the candidate coders for producing good quality speech in the range from 4.8 to 16 kb/s. The issues of transmitting 8 kb/s analysis-by-synthesis speech coders over a Rician-fading mobile radio channel are discussed. The statistics of the received signal envelope on each branch follow a Rician distribution and independent. The performance results will demonstrate the severe penalty in signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) that must be paid as a consequence of the fading characteristics of the received signal. We shall then show that the penalty in SNR can be reduced by means of diversity. The BER results are obtained without using channel coding or error-correcting codes. The amount of the minimum value of channel SNR that required for obtaining a good speech quality or a specific target BER is proposed.
Keywords :
Rician channels; error correction codes; error statistics; mobile radio; modulation coding; speech coding; 4.8 to 16 Kbit/s; BER; Rician distribution; Rician-fading mobile channel; analysis-by-synthesis speech coders; antipodal binary speech signals; bit-error-rate; channel SNR; channel coding; coded speech modulated signals; error-correcting codes; q-branch coherent reception; received signal envelope; signal-to-noise ratio; speech quality; Bit error rate; Channel coding; Error correction codes; Fading; Land mobile radio; Modulation coding; Rician channels; Signal to noise ratio; Speech analysis; Statistical distributions;
Conference_Titel :
Radio Science Conference, 2003. NRSC 2003. Proceedings of the Twentieth National
Print_ISBN :
977-5031-75-3
DOI :
10.1109/NRSC.2003.1217352