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The equivalent transmission-path model-a tool for analyzing error floor characteristics due to intersymbol interference in Nakagami-Rice fading environments
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1997
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Channel ModelingMobile Radio EnvironmentsEngineeringNakagami-rice Fading EnvironmentsCivil EngineeringWave PropagationComputer EngineeringSystems EngineeringTransmission SystemFading ChannelModulation TechniqueChannel ModelWireless PropagationWave Propagation CharacteristicsSignal ProcessingError Floor CharacteristicsSignal Integrity
Land mobile radio systems such as car telephones and handy personal terminals used outdoors have enjoyed a remarkable evolution. To design reliable mobile radio systems, however, it is vital to have a good understanding of the impact of wave propagation characteristics on digital transmission quality in a wide variety of mobile radio environments. A very simple but general scheme for calculating irreducible bit error rate (BER) (namely, BER floor) due to intersymbol interference in frequency-selective Nakagami-Rice fading environments has been developed. The scheme, which we call the equivalent transmission-path model, plays a role in connecting wave propagation with digital transmission characteristics in a general manner. Through computer simulations assuming various types of delay profiles, we first identify key parameters of Nakagami-Rice fading dominating principally the occurrence of irreducible errors and we develop a simple method for the calculation of irreducible BER utilizing the nature or the key parameters. Then we examine the accuracy of the scheme for various types of phase-shift keying (PSK) transmission systems. Finally, based on the scheme, we show calculation examples of BER floor characteristics in line-of-sight fading environments.
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