Adaptive Modulation in a Slow Rayleigh Fading Channel
Adaptive Modulation in a Slow Rayleigh Fading Channel
A novel, un-even protection Phase Shift Keying technique is proposed for the encoding of the required modulation scheme in an adaptive modem arrangement, which exhibits an improved performance in comparison to previously proposed schemes. The performance is derived numerically and a system dependent optimisation is presented. A benefit of 5 dB is achieved in a Rayleigh channel.
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Torrance, J
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Hanzo, L
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October 1996
Torrance, J
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Hanzo, L
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Torrance, J and Hanzo, L
(1996)
Adaptive Modulation in a Slow Rayleigh Fading Channel.
of Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, Taipei, Taiwan.
15 - 18 Oct 1996.
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Abstract
A novel, un-even protection Phase Shift Keying technique is proposed for the encoding of the required modulation scheme in an adaptive modem arrangement, which exhibits an improved performance in comparison to previously proposed schemes. The performance is derived numerically and a system dependent optimisation is presented. A benefit of 5 dB is achieved in a Rayleigh channel.
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Published date: October 1996
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Event Dates: 15-18 October 1996 Organisation: PIMRC'96 Address: Taipei, Taiwan
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of Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, Taipei, Taiwan, 1996-10-15 - 1996-10-18
Organisations:
Southampton Wireless Group
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Local EPrints ID: 257101
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/257101
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J Torrance
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L Hanzo
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