A novel practical codebook-precoding multiple-input multiple-output(MIMO) system based on signal space diversity(SSD) with the minimum mean squared error(MMSE)receiver is proposed.This scheme utilizes rotation m...A novel practical codebook-precoding multiple-input multiple-output(MIMO) system based on signal space diversity(SSD) with the minimum mean squared error(MMSE)receiver is proposed.This scheme utilizes rotation modulation and space-time-frequency component interleaving.A novel precoding matrix selection criterion to maximize the average signal to interference plus noise ratio(SINR) is also put forward for the proposed scheme,which has a larger average mutual information(AMI).Based on the AMI- maximization criterion,the optimal rotation angles for the proposed system are also investigated.The new scheme can make full use of space-time-frequency diversity and signal space diversity,and exhibit high spectral efficiency and high reliability in fading channels.Simulation results show that the proposed scheme greatly outperforms the conventional bit- interleaved coded modulation(BICM) MIMO-orthogonal frequency division multiplexing(OFDM) scheme without SSD,which is up to4.5 dB signal-to-noise ratio(SNR) gain.展开更多
In this paper, the effect of imperfect channel state information at the receiver, which is caused by noise and other interference, on the multi-access channel capacity is analysed through a statistical-mechanical appr...In this paper, the effect of imperfect channel state information at the receiver, which is caused by noise and other interference, on the multi-access channel capacity is analysed through a statistical-mechanical approach. Replica analyses focus on analytically studying how the minimum mean square error (MMSE) channel estimation error appears in a multiuser channel capacity formula. And the relevant mathematical expressions are derived. At the same time, numerical simulation results are demonstrated to validate the Replica analyses. The simulation results show how the system parameters, such as channel estimation error, system load and signal-to-noise ratio, affect the channel capacity.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(61171101)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universitiesthe 2014 Doctorial Innovation Fund of Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications(CX201426)
文摘A novel practical codebook-precoding multiple-input multiple-output(MIMO) system based on signal space diversity(SSD) with the minimum mean squared error(MMSE)receiver is proposed.This scheme utilizes rotation modulation and space-time-frequency component interleaving.A novel precoding matrix selection criterion to maximize the average signal to interference plus noise ratio(SINR) is also put forward for the proposed scheme,which has a larger average mutual information(AMI).Based on the AMI- maximization criterion,the optimal rotation angles for the proposed system are also investigated.The new scheme can make full use of space-time-frequency diversity and signal space diversity,and exhibit high spectral efficiency and high reliability in fading channels.Simulation results show that the proposed scheme greatly outperforms the conventional bit- interleaved coded modulation(BICM) MIMO-orthogonal frequency division multiplexing(OFDM) scheme without SSD,which is up to4.5 dB signal-to-noise ratio(SNR) gain.
基金Project supported by the National Nature Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos 60773085 and 60801051)
文摘In this paper, the effect of imperfect channel state information at the receiver, which is caused by noise and other interference, on the multi-access channel capacity is analysed through a statistical-mechanical approach. Replica analyses focus on analytically studying how the minimum mean square error (MMSE) channel estimation error appears in a multiuser channel capacity formula. And the relevant mathematical expressions are derived. At the same time, numerical simulation results are demonstrated to validate the Replica analyses. The simulation results show how the system parameters, such as channel estimation error, system load and signal-to-noise ratio, affect the channel capacity.