Title :
Selection diversity combining with multiple antennas for MM-wave indoor wireless channels
Author :
Roy, Yves ; Chouinard, Jean-Yve ; Mahmoud, Samy A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Syst. & Comput. Eng., Carleton Univ., Ottawa, Ont., Canada
fDate :
5/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Presents predetection and postdetection combining schemes for selection diversity reception with multiple antennas for MM-wave indoor radio channels. For those combining schemes, a reduction in complexity is achieved by limiting the number of combined signals to small values and by increasing the number of received signals. Bit error rate (BER) performance of binary phase shift keying (BPSK) with predetection combining of selected signals (CSS) and BER performance of differential BPSK with postdetection CSS are analyzed for slow fading and Rayleigh-distributed envelope statistics. Predetection maximal ratio combining of signals that comes from a single group or several groups of diversity channels as well as postdetection combining of received signals for groups of channels are considered. In comparing predetection combining with groups (PCG) and predetection combining of the best signals (PCB), we observe that the required SNR for achieving a certain BER is approximatively the same (with PCG having a slight advantage of 0.5 dB) for a given number, N, of diversity channels and L combined signals. Furthermore. PCG is equivalent to PCB for L=N since both techniques then correspond to conventional predetection maximal ratio combining (MRC), PCG and PCB are also equivalent when L=1 as both schemes then correspond to conventional selection combining. A small degradation of approximately 2 dB in the required SNR is observed when postdetection diversity reception with groups (PDG) is used instead of PCG. For L=N, PDG reduces to post detection MRC. The PDG technique is considered more suitable than PCB or PCG for MM-indoor wireless systems
Keywords :
Rayleigh channels; computational complexity; diversity reception; error statistics; fading; indoor radio; millimetre wave antenna arrays; phase shift keying; radiofrequency interference; 0.5 dB; 2 dB; BPSK; MM-wave indoor wireless channels; Rayleigh-distributed envelope statistics; SNR; binary phase shift keying; bit error rate; combining of selected signals; complexity; degradation; diversity channels; maximal ratio combining; multiple antennas; postdetection; predetection; predetection combining of the best signals; predetection combining with groups; predetection maximal ratio combining; selection diversity combining; slow fading envelope statistics; Binary phase shift keying; Bit error rate; Cascading style sheets; Diversity reception; Error analysis; Fading; Indoor radio communication; Performance analysis; Signal analysis; Statistical analysis;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on