scholarly journals Análisis y estudio de los efectos de la interferencia de co-canal sobre la tasa de error de bit media para sistemas con multiplexación espacial

2015 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Juan Minango ◽  
Celso De Almeida

En este artículo, el desempeño de un sistema con multiplexación espacial (SM, por sus siglas en inglés, Spatial Multiplexing) es investigado, teniendo en consideración un canal con desvanecimiento Rayleigh y la presencia de interferencia de co-canal (ICC). Primeramente, expresiones para evaluar la tasa de error de bit media (BER, por sus siglas en inglés, Bit Error Rate) para sistemas con SM que hacen uso de modulaciones BPSK y QPSK son obtenidas, dichas expresiones se encuentran en función de la relación señal-ruido (Eb/N0), y de la relación señal-interferencia (SIR, por sus siglas en inglés, Signal-to-Interference power Ratio), considerando la presencia de un interferente de co-canal dominante. Validaciones de las expresiones analíticas son realizadas a través de simulaciones de Monte-Carlo. Los resultados muestran que la ICC causa una degradación notable en la BER, la cual varía de acuerdo a la SIR. Los resultados obtenidos en este artículo, pueden ser aplicados para redes celulares con SM para diferente número de antenas transmisoras.

2014 ◽  
Vol 635-637 ◽  
pp. 1081-1085
Author(s):  
Xin Xin Sha ◽  
Jian Zhou ◽  
Yuan Xue Song

OFDM is a key modulation and multiplexing technique. The basic system structure of OFDM is introduced firstly. This paper chose appropriate implementation schemes for channel coding, PAPR(Peak To Average Power Ratio) reducing and synchronization of the OFDM system based on the minimum BER(Bit Error Rate). Finally, the paper realized the simulation and got the BER in different SNR(Signal To Noise Ratio) in the matlab environment .


Author(s):  
S.N. Raut ◽  
R.M. Jalnekar

<p class="Default">The consistent demand for higher data rates and need to send giant volumes of data while not compromising the quality of communication has led the development of a new generations of wireless systems. But range and data rate limitations are there in wireless devices. In an attempt to beat these limitations, Multi Input Multi Output (MIMO) systems will be used which also increase diversity and improve the bit error rate (BER) performance of wireless systems. They additionally increase the channel capacity, increase the transmitted data rate through spatial multiplexing, and/or reduce interference from other users. MIMO systems therefore create a promising communication system because of their high transmission rates without additional bandwidth or transmit power and robustness against multipath fading. This paper provides the overview of Multiuser MIMO system. A detailed review on how to increase performance of system and reduce the bit error rate (BER) in different fading environment e.g. Rayleigh fading, Rician fading, Nakagami fading, composite fading.</p>


Author(s):  
T. NAGARAJU ◽  
K. RAMANAIDU

The main drawback of the OFDM is its high peak to average power ratio(PAPR).There are several PAPR reduction techniques. Among the various PAPR reduction techniques, companding transform is attractive for its simplicity and effectiveness. This paper proposes a new companding algorithm. The proposed algorithm offers an improved bit error rate and minimized out-of-band interference while reducing PAPR effectively, compared with the others. Theoretical analysis and numerical simulation are presented.


Author(s):  
Akhil Gupta ◽  
Shiwani Dogra ◽  
Ishfaq Bashir Sofi

Background & Objective: In this paper, Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) has been examined in wireless medium by utilizing Spatial Multiplexing procedure for the computation of the Bit Error Rate (BER). MIMO enhance the throughput in wireless medium. Spatial multiplexing builds the limit and link reliability of the MIMO frameworks. Methods: The BER execution of DPSK, Phase Shift Keying (PSK) and Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) in MIMO frameworks in Rayleigh multipath channel is analyzed. Zero forcing algorithms is utilized as a detection technique. A comparison of these modulations is additionally done in Rayleigh fading channel. Conclusion: The execution of transmission modes are assessed by figuring the likelihood of Bit Error Rate (BER) vs. the Signal Noise Ratio (SNR) under the every now and utilized four wireless channel models (Rayleigh, Dent, Jake’s and Okumura).


2013 ◽  
Vol 49 (10) ◽  
pp. 675-677 ◽  
Author(s):  
L.R.A.X. Menezes ◽  
A.J.M. Soares ◽  
L.M. Silva ◽  
J.Y. Ishihara

Symmetry ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (6) ◽  
pp. 909
Author(s):  
Farooq Sijal Shawqi ◽  
Lukman Audah ◽  
Salama A. Mostafa ◽  
Saraswathy Shamini Gunasekaran ◽  
Abdullah Baz ◽  
...  

The new generation of wireless communication systems has adopted different waveforms. The universal filtered multicarrier is one of the adopted candidates that has symmetry with various numerology designs. However, the high peak to average power ratio is one of the major limitations faced by universal filter multicarrier (UFMC) designers. Moreover, recent studies utilize cubic metric along with the peak to average power ratio (PAPR) to show the power back-off effect of the signal in which the PAPR metric identifies the maximum peak and the cubic metric (CM) identifies the Out of Band emission and In-Band distortion. Most of the current solutions, such as amplitude clipping, tone reservation, and active constellation extension, decrease the PAPR but cause degradation to the bit error rate. Selected mapping is one of the promising techniques that is recently used to solve the PAPR and CM problems without causing bit error rate (BER) degradation. In this paper, the selected mapping (SLM) is integrated with UFMC to reduce the PAPR and CM without affecting the BER of 5G networks. The SLM-UFMC solution model is simulated by MATLAB and the results show that the SLM-UFMC model presents better PAPR and CM performance without BER degradation. The PAPR has been decreased to 1.5 dB with respect to eight-phase rotation vectors and the CM decreased to 1.25 dB compared to the conventional UFMC.


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