Title :
Decision-feedback differential detection based on linear prediction for MDPSK signals transmitted over Ricean fading channels
Author :
Schober, Robert ; Gerstacker, Wolfgang H.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Telecommun., Erlangen-Nurnberg Univ., Germany
fDate :
3/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this paper, linear prediction-based decision-feedback differential detection (DF-DD) for M-ary differential phase-shift keying (MDPSK) signals transmitted over Ricean fading channels is proposed. This scheme can improve conventional DD significantly for a multitude of frequency-nonselective channels, as shown analytically and by computer simulations. Prediction-based DF-DD is particularly well suited for application in mobile communications since the predictor coefficients may be updated regularly using the recursive least squares (RLS) algorithm. Here, adaptation can start blind, i.e., no training sequence and no a prior knowledge about the channel statistics are required. A further important characteristic of the proposed detection scheme is that no degradation occurs under frequency offset. The bit error rate (BER) performance of QDPSK with genie-aided prediction-based DF-DD is analyzed, and it is shown under which conditions the irreducible error floor of conventional DD can be removed entirely. In addition, the influence of Doppler shift is discussed. Last, the proposed scheme is compared with a second DF-DD scheme, which is based on multiple-symbol detection.
Keywords :
Doppler shift; Rician channels; differential detection; differential phase shift keying; error statistics; feedback; land mobile radio; least squares approximations; prediction theory; quadrature phase shift keying; BER performance; Doppler shift; M-ary differential phase-shift keying; MDPSK signals; QDPSK; Ricean fading channels; bit error rate; computer simulations; decision-feedback differential detection; frequency offset; frequency-nonselective channels; genie-aided prediction-based DF-DD; irreducible error floor; linear prediction; mobile communications; multiple-symbol detection; predictor coefficients; recursive least squares algorithm; Application software; Bit error rate; Computer simulation; Differential phase shift keying; Fading; Frequency; Least squares methods; Mobile communication; Phase detection; Resonance light scattering;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on