Title :
Symbol error rate evaluation of satellite mobile communication channels
Author :
Yuan, Jun ; Ibnkahla, Mohamed
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Queen´´s Univ., Canada
Abstract :
Next generation communication will provide ubiquitous seamless services to mobile users. Satellites will play an important role in such global access. In satellite mobile communications, TWT (traveling wave tube) amplifiers are used to increase power efficiency. Unfortunately, power-efficient amplifiers cause nonlinear distortions to the transmitted signal. These distortions make the received symbols no longer on the original regular lattice but on a warped one. This paper studies the theoretical error probability of nonlinear fading channels (Rayleigh, Rice, and Loo fading models). By using Craig´s method, we derive new expressions for the exact error probability of nonlinear fading channels. Monte Carlo simulations show good agreement with our theoretical analysis. Thanks to such analysis, this is the first time we can compare the performance of fading channel with and without nonlinearity theoretically; and see the degradation due to nonlinear amplifier in satellite systems. We also show the performance improvement by maximum ratio combining (MRC) diversity for nonlinear fading channel. What´s more, we can compare different constellations performance in nonlinear fading channel by using this theoretical method, and choose the best one for satellite communication.
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; error statistics; fading channels; mobile satellite communication; travelling wave amplifiers; Craigs method; Monte Carlo simulations; TWT; maximum ratio combining diversity; nonlinear fading channels; satellite mobile communication channels; symbol error rate evaluation; theoretical error probability; traveling wave tube amplifiers; Artificial satellites; Diversity reception; Error analysis; Error probability; Fading; Lattices; Mobile communication; Nonlinear distortion; Power amplifiers; Rayleigh channels;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2003. IEEE CCECE 2003. Canadian Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7781-8
DOI :
10.1109/CCECE.2003.1226224