Title :
On Successive Refinement of Diversity for Fading ISI Channels
Author :
Dusad, S. ; Diggavi, S.N.
fDate :
7/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Rate and diversity impose a fundamental trade-off in communications. This trade-off was investigated for flat-fading channels in as well as for Inter-symbol Interference (ISI) channels in . A different point of view was explored in where high-rate codes were designed so that they have a high-diversity code embedded within them. These diversity embedded codes were investigated for flat fading channels both from an information-theoretic viewpoint and from a coding theory viewpoint in . In this paper, we explore the use of diversity embedded codes for inter-symbol interference channels. In particular the main result of this paper is that the diversity multiplexing trade-off for fading MISO/SIMO/SISO ISI channels is indeed successively refinable. This implies that for fading ISI channels with a single degree of freedom one can embed a high diversity code within a high rate code without any performance loss (asymptotically). This is related to a deterministic structural observation about the asymptotic behavior of frequency response of channel with respect to fading strength of time domain taps as well as a coding scheme to take advantage of this observation.
Keywords :
MIMO communication; channel coding; diversity reception; fading channels; frequency response; intersymbol interference; multiplexing; time-domain analysis; MISO-SIMO-SISO ISI channels; coding theory; diversity embedded codes; diversity multiplexing; diversity successive refinement; fading ISI channels; flat-fading channels; frequency response; high-rate codes; intersymbol interference; single degree of freedom; time domain; Encoding; Fading; Frequency domain analysis; Multiplexing; Receiving antennas; Signal to noise ratio; Transmitting antennas; Wireless fading channels; opportunistic communications; space-time codes and diversity-multiplexing tradeoff;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCOMM.2011.11.090788