Title :
Signal Design for Low-Error Probability in Fading Dispersive Channels
Author :
Conte, Ernesto ; Longo, Maurizio ; Mosca, Eduardo
Author_Institution :
Istituto di Elettronico, Italy
fDate :
5/1/1976 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The signal design problem for FSK communication via fading dispersive channels is considered. The channel is modeled as a linear filter whose time-varying impulse response is a sample function from a zero-mean Gaussian random field of arbitrary WSSUS type. The additive noise component in the received waveforms is supposed to be a zero-mean white Gaussian random process, and maximum likelihood demodulation is assumed. The signal design procedure here adopted consists of minimizing a known upper bound on the error probability, whereas the previous similar design method by Daly intended maximizing an upper bound on the detection probability for radar-astronomy targets. Though with slightly different optimal numerical values, here, as in Daly´s problem, the signal design depends on a single parameter which is a simple functional of the channel timefrequency covariance function and of the signal envelope ambiguity function. A detailed example shows how the results of this concise paper can be used to optimize signal parameters and to predict the performance loss due to nonoptimal signal envelopes.
Keywords :
Dispersive channels; FSK signals; Fading channels; Signal design; Additive noise; Demodulation; Dispersion; Fading; Frequency shift keying; Maximum likelihood detection; Nonlinear filters; Random processes; Signal design; Upper bound;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCOM.1976.1093336