TR2003-44

Reduced-Complexity Transmit/Receive-Diversity Systems


    •  Molisch, A.F., Win, M.Z., Winters, J.H., "Reduced-Complexity Transmit/Receive-Diversity Systems", IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, Vol. 51, No. 11, pp. 2729-2738, November 2003.
      BibTeX TR2003-44 PDF
      • @article{Molisch2003nov,
      • author = {Molisch, A.F. and Win, M.Z. and Winters, J.H.},
      • title = {Reduced-Complexity Transmit/Receive-Diversity Systems},
      • journal = {IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing},
      • year = 2003,
      • volume = 51,
      • number = 11,
      • pages = {2729--2738},
      • month = nov,
      • issn = {1053-587X},
      • url = {https://www.merl.com/publications/TR2003-44}
      • }
  • Research Area:

    Communications

Abstract:

We consider wireless systems with transmit and receive diversity. For reduction of complexity, we propose to use hybrid selection/maximal ratio transmission at one link end, choosing L out of N antennas. We analyze the performance of such systems, giving analytical bounds and comparing them to computer simulations. Outage probability, symbol error probability, and capacity are shown. We demonstrate that in typical cases, a small number of used antennas L is sufficient to achieve considerable performance gains. We also analyze the infuence of the number of base station antennas, of fading correlation and channel estimation errors. The simulation results confirm that the proposed scheme is effective in a variety of environments.

 

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