Upper Bounds on the Average BER of Adaptive Arrays in Fading Environments(Special Section on Multi-dimensional Mobile Information Networks)
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This paper presents upper bounds on the average bit error rate (BER) of coherent detection of PSK and differential detection of DPSK with adaptive arrays in fading environments. A model where a line of sight (LOS) component and Rayleigh distributed scattering components arrive at a receiver with specific arrival angles is used considering the correlation of signal between multiple antennas. The upper bounds are expressed in a simple matrix form using signal and interference-plus-noise correlation matrices. Examples for the case of 4-element adaptive arrays are given to illustrate the tightness and the application of this upper bounds.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2000-07-25
著者
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Hara Y
Mitsubishi Electric Information Technology Centre Europe B. V. (ite)
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Hara Y
Yrp Mobile Telecommunications Key Technology Research Laboratories Co. Ltd.
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HARA Yoshitaka
YRP Mobile Telecommunications Key Technology Research Laboratories Co., Ltd.
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