A multiple‐input, multiple‐output broadcasting system with space, time, polarization, and labeling diversity
Date
2022
Authors
Patel, Sulaiman Saleem
Quazi, Tahmid
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Journal ISSN
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Publisher
Wiley
Abstract
Enhancing the reliability of wireless links plays an important role in addressing the digital divide between under-developed and developed nations. Diversity
techniques are used in wireless communication to improve link reliability. This
article presents a broadcasting system that incorporates space, time, polarization and labeling diversity. The key challenge in incorporating labeling diversity
into a system is the design of appropriate bit-to-symbol mappers. The latest
technique to designing bit-to-symbol mappers is to use a genetic algorithm
approach, which is applicable to any generic modulation scheme. This article presents a modified genetic algorithm mapper design algorithm based on
recent advances in labeling diversity evaluation theory. The proposed system
is studied under ideal (uncorrelated) conditions, as well as in the presence
of inter-beam and inter-antenna inference (correlated conditions). Analytical
expressions are presented to model both the correlated and uncorrelated systems, and are verified via Monte Carlo simulations. When compared to the best
comparable scheme at a bit-error-rate of 10−6, results show that the proposed system improves performance by ≈7 dB for a 2 × 2 16APSK system configuration,
and by ≈5 dB for both 2 × 4 32APSK and 2 × 2 64APSK system configurations.
Results also show that the proposed system is highly sensitive to correlation
at the transmitting node. In particular, transmit-side correlation degrades link
reliability by 4 orders of magnitude for the 2 × 3 8APSK configuration studied
at 25 dB
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Keywords
0805 Distributed Computing, 0906 Electrical and Electronic Engineering, 1005 Communications Technologies, Networking & Telecommunications
Citation
Patel, S.S. and Quazi, T. 2022. A multiple‐input, multiple‐output broadcasting system with space, time, polarization, and labeling diversity. Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies. doi:10.1002/ett.4663
DOI
10.1002/ett.4663