Performance of rotated phase shift keying modulation over Ricean fading channels

Serdar Özyurt*, Oǧuz Kucur, Ibrahim Altunbaş

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Abstract

The performance of PSK modulation over fading channels can be improved by resorting diversity techniques such as space, time, frequency, and modulation diversity. In this paper, the modulation diversity is used to improve the performance of PSK modulation over fading channels. Modulation diversity can be achieved by rotating the signal constellation and using component interleaving. We show that rotated signal constellations with the component interleaving improve the performance of M-PSK modulation (M=2,4,8) significantly as compared to the unrotated ones over Ricean fading channels. For example, when the ratio of the direct path power to the multipath signal power, K is 0 and 10, 9 dB and 2 dB gains are obtained respectively at a symbol error probability of 10 -3 for 8PSK modulation. We also show that as K gets larger, the gain obtained by the rotation rapidly decreases.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2nd International Symposium on Wireless Communications Systems 2005, ISWCS 2005 - Conference Proceedings
Pages195-199
Number of pages5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2005
Event2nd International Symposium on Wireless Communications Systems 2005, ISWCS 2005 - Siena, Italy
Duration: 5 Sept 20057 Sept 2005

Publication series

Name2nd International Symposium on Wireless Communications Systems 2005, ISWCS 2005 - Conference Proceedings
Volume2005

Conference

Conference2nd International Symposium on Wireless Communications Systems 2005, ISWCS 2005
Country/TerritoryItaly
CitySiena
Period5/09/057/09/05

Keywords

  • M-PSK modulation
  • Modulation diversity
  • Ricean fading channels

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