Latency Considerations for Adaptive Modulation in an Interference-free Slow Rayleigh Fading Channel
Latency Considerations for Adaptive Modulation in an Interference-free Slow Rayleigh Fading Channel
Adaptive modulation exploits the time-variant channel capacity fluctuation of fading channels using a range of different modem modes according to Equation 1 and Table 1. This is achieved at the cost of some latency penalty, which is quantified in this treatise and mitigated by frequency hopping.
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Torrance, J
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Hanzo, L
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May 1997
Torrance, J
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Hanzo, L
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Torrance, J and Hanzo, L
(1997)
Latency Considerations for Adaptive Modulation in an Interference-free Slow Rayleigh Fading Channel.
VTC'97, Hyatt Regency, Phoenix, Arizona, United States.
04 - 07 May 1997.
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Adaptive modulation exploits the time-variant channel capacity fluctuation of fading channels using a range of different modem modes according to Equation 1 and Table 1. This is achieved at the cost of some latency penalty, which is quantified in this treatise and mitigated by frequency hopping.
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Published date: May 1997
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Event Dates: 5-7 May 1997 Organisation: IEEE Address: Phoenix, Arizona, USA
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VTC'97, Hyatt Regency, Phoenix, Arizona, United States, 1997-05-04 - 1997-05-07
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Southampton Wireless Group
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J Torrance
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L Hanzo
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