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BER PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF OFDM-BPSK, QPSK, QAM OVER ...
BER Performance Analysis of OFDM-BPSK, QPSK, QAM Over Rayleigh Fading Channel & AWGN Channel 3 size q, a block length n < q, and a message length k < n. In addition, the alphabet is deduced as the finite field of order q. q has to be a prime power. In the most useful parameterizations of the Reed–Solomon code,...
BER of OFDM system using concatenated forward error ...
and reed Solomon code, over Nakagami–m fading channels In FEC concatenated channel coding, the OFDM system uses Reed-Solomon (RS) encoder of (255,239,8), with Convolution encoder of ⅔ and ¾ -rated codes under QPSK digital modulation. The simulation study is made with the development of a computer...
An algorithm for space–time block code classification ...
Average probability of correct classification, Pc, versus SNR with QPSK modulation and N = 8192 over Nakagami-m fading channel, m = 3 for different algorithms The performance of the optimal likelihood-based algorithm is best, but it require estimation of the channel, noise information of the transmitted signal....
Outage Probability Analysis of MIMO-OSTBC Relaying Network ...
The objective of this study is to examine the outage probability (OP) performance of the multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) cooperative communication system over Nakagami-m fading channel conditions.Source node transmits orthogonal space time block code (OSTBC) codeword to the relay & destination node and maximal ratio combiner (MRC) is used for the decoding purpose at the destination node....
Capacity of SISO system over a fading channel - GaussianWaves
If the channel is assumed to be flat fading or of block fading type (channel does not vary over a block of symbols), the above equation can be simply written without the convolution operation (refer this article to know how equations (5) & (6) are equivalent for a flat-fading channel)....
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