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  4. Error vector magnitude analysis of fading SIMO channels relying on MRC reception
 
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Error vector magnitude analysis of fading SIMO channels relying on MRC reception

Date Issued
01-04-2016
Author(s)
Thomas, Varghese Antony
Kumar, Suman
Sheetal Kalyani 
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
El-Hajjar, Mohammed
K Giridhar 
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Hanzo, Lajos
DOI
10.1109/TCOMM.2016.2530797
Abstract
We analytically characterize the data-aided error vector magnitude (EVM) performance of a single-input multipleoutput (SIMO) communication system relying on maximal ratio combining (MRC) having either independent or correlated branches that are nonidentically distributed. In particular, exact closed form expressions are derived for the EVMin η-μ fading and κ-μ shadowed fading channels and these expressions are validated by simulations. The derived expressions are expressed in terms of Lauricella's function of the fourth kind F(N) D (.), which can be easily computed. Furthermore, we have simplified the derived expressions for various special cases such as independent and identically distributed branches, Rayleigh fading, Nakagami-m fading, and κ-μ fading. Additionally, a parametric study of the EVM performance of the wireless system is presented.
Volume
64
Subjects
  • Error vector magnitud...

  • H-μ fading

  • K-μ fading

  • Maximal ratio combini...

  • SIMO

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