Title :
On the performance of data receivers with a restricted detection delay
Author :
Bergmans, J.W.M. ; Willems, Frans M. J.
Author_Institution :
Philips Res. Lab., Eindhoven
fDate :
6/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
It is well known that the performance of a data receiver for an intersymbol interference (ISI) channel can depend strongly on the detection delay δ. For a discrete-time communication system, this paper derives a lower bound on the bit-error probability as a function of δ. This “restricted delay bound” is governed by a “restricted-delay distance” d(δ). In many instances, it improves upon Forney´s (1972) bound, which is governed by the minimum distance dmin. For instance, for partial-response channels, d(δ) does not converge to dmin even as δ→∞. For channels without spectral zeros, a finite detection delay suffices for d(S) to coincide with dmin. For all finite δ, d(δ) is determined by a finite number of error patterns and may be computed in a straightforward manner. Unlike dmin, d(δ) depends on the phase characteristics of the channel. Minimum phase is proved to maximize d(δ). The lower bound is generalized to discrete-time channels with colored noise and to continuous-time channels. The effect of transforming a continuous-time channel into a discrete-time channel is discussed. Transformation via a matched filter, as in the ISI canceller and a Viterbi detector due to Ungerboeck and MacKechnie (1973), is shown to result in poor restricted-delay properties. Implications of these results are illustrated by means of examples
Keywords :
data communication equipment; delays; discrete time systems; interference suppression; intersymbol interference; matched filters; receivers; signal detection; ISI canceller; Viterbi detector; bit-error probability; colored noise; continuous-time channels; data receivers; discrete-time channels; discrete-time communication system; error patterns; intersymbol interference channel; lower bound; matched filter; partial-response channel; phase characteristics; restricted detection delay; restricted-delay distance; Colored noise; Decision feedback equalizers; Delay; Detectors; Digital recording; Intersymbol interference; Matched filters; Maximum likelihood detection; Noise cancellation; Viterbi algorithm;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on