Performance evaluation of optimum combining for mobile communications with co-channel interference

In today's world, mobile communication has become absolutely indispensable and plays a pivotal role in our everyday lives. In this dissertation, various diversity combining techniques for Rayleigh, Rician and Nakagami-m channels for coherent (BPSK) and non-coherent (BFSK) reception are studied....

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主要作者: Saikumar, Shruti.
其他作者: Li Kwok Hung
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-553092023-07-04T15:35:40Z Performance evaluation of optimum combining for mobile communications with co-channel interference Saikumar, Shruti. Li Kwok Hung School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering In today's world, mobile communication has become absolutely indispensable and plays a pivotal role in our everyday lives. In this dissertation, various diversity combining techniques for Rayleigh, Rician and Nakagami-m channels for coherent (BPSK) and non-coherent (BFSK) reception are studied. There are limitations imposed on the quality of mobile communications by multipath fading and cochannel interference. Diversity combining techniques help in mitigating the problem of fading effectively. Further, to make it more efficient, statistical behaviour of the fading channel is exploited. The combining techniques considered are selection combining (SC), equal gain combing (EOC), maximal ratio combining (MRC) and a generalization of SC, where the two signals with largest amplitude are combined, which is called second- order selection combining or SC2. All the simulations are performed on MATLAB. Bit Error Rate (BER) curves are obtained from the simulation. The simulation results are used to compare the performance of the above mentioned combining techniques. Master of Science (Communications Engineering) 2014-02-10T04:28:43Z 2014-02-10T04:28:43Z 2013 2013 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/55309 en 72 p. application/pdf
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Saikumar, Shruti.
Performance evaluation of optimum combining for mobile communications with co-channel interference
description In today's world, mobile communication has become absolutely indispensable and plays a pivotal role in our everyday lives. In this dissertation, various diversity combining techniques for Rayleigh, Rician and Nakagami-m channels for coherent (BPSK) and non-coherent (BFSK) reception are studied. There are limitations imposed on the quality of mobile communications by multipath fading and cochannel interference. Diversity combining techniques help in mitigating the problem of fading effectively. Further, to make it more efficient, statistical behaviour of the fading channel is exploited. The combining techniques considered are selection combining (SC), equal gain combing (EOC), maximal ratio combining (MRC) and a generalization of SC, where the two signals with largest amplitude are combined, which is called second- order selection combining or SC2. All the simulations are performed on MATLAB. Bit Error Rate (BER) curves are obtained from the simulation. The simulation results are used to compare the performance of the above mentioned combining techniques.
author2 Li Kwok Hung
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Saikumar, Shruti.
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author Saikumar, Shruti.
author_sort Saikumar, Shruti.
title Performance evaluation of optimum combining for mobile communications with co-channel interference
title_short Performance evaluation of optimum combining for mobile communications with co-channel interference
title_full Performance evaluation of optimum combining for mobile communications with co-channel interference
title_fullStr Performance evaluation of optimum combining for mobile communications with co-channel interference
title_full_unstemmed Performance evaluation of optimum combining for mobile communications with co-channel interference
title_sort performance evaluation of optimum combining for mobile communications with co-channel interference
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