S+N energy selection combining for MPSK and 16-QAM signaling in nakagami-m and rician fading channels

Young Gil Kim, Norman C. Beaulieu

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Abstract

A signal-plus-noise (S+N) energy selection diversity combining (S+N-ESC) scheme for M-ary phase shift keying (MPSK) in Rayleigh fading channels is mathematically analyzed. Also, the S+N-ESC scheme for MPSK and 16-quadrature amplitude modulation (16-QAM) signaling in Nakagami-m and Rician fading channels is studied by computer simulations. The S+N-ESC selects the branch with the maximum S+N energy for detection. The advantage of the S+N-ESC scheme is that it requires no explicit channel estimation for diversity branch selection. We show that the symbol error probability (SEP) of the S+N-ESC is the same as that of classical selection combining (SC) for MPSK signaling in independent and identically distributed (i.i.d.) Rayleigh fading channels. Also, we show that the SEP of a weighted S+N-ESC scheme is the same as that of classical SC for MPSK signaling in independent and nonidentically distributed (i.n.d.) Rayleigh fading channels. It is shown by computer simulations that the S+N-ESC scheme provides a smaller SEP than classical SC for MPSK signaling in nondispersive fading channels such as Nakagami-m fading channels with Nakagami parameter m 1 and Rician fading channels with Rician parameter K 0. On the other hand, the S+N-ESC scheme is shown by computer simulations to have a larger SEP than classical SC for 16-QAM signaling in Nakagami-m and Rician fading channels.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5668917
Pages (from-to)448-453
Number of pages6
JournalIEEE Transactions on Communications
Volume59
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2011

Keywords

  • Diversity
  • Nakagami
  • Rayleigh
  • fading
  • selection combining

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