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We develop a general model based on random coding bounds to explain and predict the coding performance of various type-I and type-II hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) schemes based on the bit-interleaved coded modulation (BICM) in 3GPP HSPA. We explore how the intrinsic properties of BICM interact with various transmitter-side (e.g., whether to use the same bit mapping for retransmission) and...
In this paper, we analyze the ergodic capacity (per unit bandwidth) and Average symbol error probability (ASEP) of an incremental relaying protocol used in conjunction with opportunistic relaying and consider a non-regenerative wireless relay network with Rayleigh fading channels. We consider a selection combining technique at the destination in order to combine the two signals, one from the direct...
Adaptive modulation and power allocation schemes have been widely used in multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems to enhance spectral efficiency while maintaining bit error ratio (BER) to a target level. We derive the spectral efficiency of orthogonal space-time block codes (OSTBC) that can be achieved by applying adaptive modulation and power allocation. Compared to non-adaptive power scheme,...
We evaluate the error performance of a selection diversity (SD) receiver over generalized-K fading channels. The bit-error rate (BER) expression is obtained directly from the cumulative distribution function (CDF), and thus eliminating the need for differentiating the CDF of the combiner output as in the analysis technique used hitherto. Using this approach, we are able to conveniently analyze the...
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