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Ratio Statistic Test Assisted Residue Number System Based Parallel Communication Schemes

Ratio Statistic Test Assisted Residue Number System Based Parallel Communication Schemes
Ratio Statistic Test Assisted Residue Number System Based Parallel Communication Schemes
A residue number system (RNS) based parallel communication system is proposed and its performance is evaluated using non-coherent demodulation. Diversity reception techniques with equal gain combining (EGC) or selection combining (SC) are considered and the related performance is evaluated using both a non-redundant and redundant residue number system based orthogonal signalling scheme. The so-called ratio statistic test (RST) is introduced for enhancing the system's bit error rate (BER) performance. The BER performance for the above mentioned scenarios is evaluated numerically with respect to specific system parameters. Coding gains up to 8.5dB or 11dB are achieved at a BER of 10-6 using one or two redundant moduli, respectively.
894-898
Yang, L-L.
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Hanzo, L.
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Yang, L-L.
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Hanzo, L.
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Yang, L-L. and Hanzo, L. (1999) Ratio Statistic Test Assisted Residue Number System Based Parallel Communication Schemes. VTC'99, Houston, Texas, United States. 16 - 19 May 1999. pp. 894-898 .

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Abstract

A residue number system (RNS) based parallel communication system is proposed and its performance is evaluated using non-coherent demodulation. Diversity reception techniques with equal gain combining (EGC) or selection combining (SC) are considered and the related performance is evaluated using both a non-redundant and redundant residue number system based orthogonal signalling scheme. The so-called ratio statistic test (RST) is introduced for enhancing the system's bit error rate (BER) performance. The BER performance for the above mentioned scenarios is evaluated numerically with respect to specific system parameters. Coding gains up to 8.5dB or 11dB are achieved at a BER of 10-6 using one or two redundant moduli, respectively.

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Published date: May 1999
Additional Information: Event Dates: 16-19 May 1999 Organisation: IEEE Address: Houston, USA
Venue - Dates: VTC'99, Houston, Texas, United States, 1999-05-16 - 1999-05-19
Organisations: Southampton Wireless Group

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Local EPrints ID: 257184
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/257184
PURE UUID: a1eebb6b-c4cf-4573-a52a-eb321fb4aa12
ORCID for L-L. Yang: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2032-9327
ORCID for L. Hanzo: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2636-5214

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Date deposited: 12 Feb 2004
Last modified: 18 Mar 2024 02:49

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Author: L-L. Yang ORCID iD
Author: L. Hanzo ORCID iD

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