PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF MULTICARRIER CDMA SYSTEM BASED ON COMPLEX WAVELET PACKET AND SPACE–TIME BLOCK CODES IN RAYLEIGH FADING CHANNEL

2006 ◽  
Vol 15 (01) ◽  
pp. 57-74 ◽  
Author(s):  
XIANGBIN YU ◽  
XIAODONG ZHANG ◽  
GUANGGUO BI

On the basis of analyzing the principle of multicarrier CDMA (MC-CDMA) technique and space–time coding technique, using the optimized complex wavelet packet as multicarrier modulation, a novel MC-CDMA system based on complex wavelet packet and space–time block codes is proposed. The bit error rate (BER) performance of the system is investigated in Rayleigh fading channel, and the corresponding BER expression is derived in detail. The system can overcome the decrease of spectrum efficiency of conventional MC-CDMA due to inserting cyclic prefix (CP). Moreover, the application of space–time coding technique strengthens the capability against fading channel significantly and perfects the system performance. Theoretical analysis shows that the proposed system with 2-transmitter antenna and 2-receiver antenna space–time block codes performs four times better than the single-antenna MC-CDMA system based on complex wavelet packet (CWP-MC-CDMA); the same conclusion is also reached by the simulation results in fading channel. As a result, the performance of the proposed CWP-MC-CDMA system outperforms a conventional MC-CDMA system based on DFT, it is close or superior to that of the conventional MC-CDMA with CP. Especially, the CWP-MC-CDMA system with space–time coding has superior ability to combat spatial fading and multi-access interference, and it slightly outperforms conventional MC-CDMA with CP and space–time coding.

Author(s):  
J. Harshan ◽  
G. Susinder Rajan ◽  
B. Sundar Rajan

Cooperative communication in a wireless network can be based on the relay channel model where a set of users act as relays to assist a source terminal in transmitting information to a destination terminal. Recently, the idea of space-time coding (STC) has been applied to wireless networks wherein the relay nodes cooperate to process the received signal from the source and forward them to the destination such that the signal received at the destination appears like a space-time block code (STBC). Such STBCs (referred as distributed space time block codes [DSTBCs]) when appropriately designed are known to offer spatial diversity. It is known that separate classes of DSTBCs can be designed based on the destination‘ s knowledge of various fading channels in the network. DSTBCs designed for the scenario when the destination has either the knowledge of only a proper subset of the channels or no knowledge of any of the channels are called non-coherent DSTBCs. This chapter addresses the problems and results associated with the design, code construction, and performance analysis (in terms of pairwise error probability [PEP]) of various noncoherent DSTBCs.


2013 ◽  
Vol Special 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 797-801
Author(s):  
Sajjad Ahmed Ghauri ◽  
Bilal Arshad ◽  
Agha Saif ◽  
I. M. Qureshi

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