Title :
Dispensing with Channel Estimation: Differentially Modulated Cooperative Wireless Communications
Author :
Wang, Li ; Hanzo, Lajos
Author_Institution :
Sch. of ECS, Univ. of Southampton, Southampton, UK
Abstract :
As a benefit of bypassing the potentially excessive-complexity and yet inaccurate channel estimation, differentially encoded modulation in conjunction with low-complexity non-coherent detection constitutes a viable candidate for user-cooperative systems, where estimating all the links by the relays is unrealistic. In order to stimulate further research on differentially modulated cooperative systems, a number of fundamental challenges encountered in their practical implementations are addressed, including the time-variant-channel-induced performance erosion, flexible cooperative protocol designs, resource allocation as well as its high-spectral-efficiency transceiver design. Our investigations demonstrate the quantitative benefits of cooperative wireless networks both from a pure capacity perspective as well as from a practical system design perspective.
Keywords :
channel estimation; communication complexity; cooperative communication; modulation; protocols; radio links; radio receivers; resource allocation; channel estimation; differentially encoded modulation; differentially modulated cooperative wireless communication; flexible cooperative protocol design; high-spectral-efficiency transceiver design; link estimation; low-complexity noncoherent detection; resource allocation; system design; time-variant-channel-induced performance erosion; user-cooperative system; Channel estimation; Cooperative systems; Diversity methods; MIMO; Protocols; Relays; Wireless communication; AF cooperation; Cooperative communications; DF cooperation; EXIT charts; IRCC codes; amplify-forward relaying; channel capacity; cooperative resource allocation; decode-forward relaying; irregular channel coding; multiple-symbol sphere detection; near-capacity communications; non-coherent detection; wireless system capacity; wireless system design;
Journal_Title :
Communications Surveys & Tutorials, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/SURV.2011.081611.00138