Bit Error Probability for Optimum Combining of Binary Signals in the Presence of Interference and Noise
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2004
Abstract:
We derive an exact bit-error probability (BEP)
expression for coherent detection of binary signals with optimum
combining in wireless systems in the presence of multiple
cochannel interferers and thermal noise. A flat Rayleigh fading
environment with space diversity, uncorrelated equal-power
interferers, and additive white Gaussian noise is considered.
The approach is to use the chain rule of conditional expectation
together with the joint probability density function (pdf) of the
eigenvalues of the interference correlation matrix. This joint pdf
is related to the Vandermonde determinant. Let denote the
number of antennas and the number of interferers. We consider
both the cases of an overloaded system, in which ,
and an underloaded system, in which . Using averaging
techniques that make use of the properties of the Vandermonde
determinant, we obtain in each of the two cases a closed-form BEP
expression as a finite sum, and the only special function that this
expression contains is the Gaussian function. This makes it a
powerful tool for analysis and computation.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Adaptive arrays; antenna diversity; bit-error probability; coherent binary signal detection
Elenco autori:
Chiani, Marco; Zanella, Alberto
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