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  • Joint CPFSK Modulation and Physical-Layer Network Coding in Two-Way Relay Channels

    Nan SHA  Yuanyuan GAO  Xiaoxin YI  Wenlong LI  Weiwei YANG  

     
    LETTER-Communication Theory and Signals

      Vol:
    E97-A No:4
      Page(s):
    1021-1023

    A joint continuous phase frequency shift keying (CPFSK) modulation and physical-layer network coding (PNC), i.e., CPFSK-PNC, is proposed for two-way relay channels (TWRCs). This letter discusses the signal detection of the CPFSK-PNC scheme with emphasis on the maximum-likelihood sequence detection (MLSD) algorithm for the relay receiver. The end-to-end error performance of the proposed CPFSK-PNC scheme is evaluated through simulations.

  • Performance of 2IMO Differentially Transmit-Diversity Block Coded OFDM Systems in Time-Varying Multipath Rayleigh Fading Channels

    Ping-Hung CHIANG  Ding-Bing LIN  Hsueh-Jyh LI  

     
    PAPER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Vol:
    E89-B No:2
      Page(s):
    518-530

    By applying the differential space-time block code (DSTBC) to wireless multicarrier transmission, Diggavi et al. were the first to propose the two-input-multiple-output (2IMO) differentially space-time-time block coded OFDM (TT-OFDM) system. In this paper, we propose three novel differentially transmit-diversity block coded OFDM (DTDBC-OFDM) systems, namely, the FT-, FF-, and TF-OFDM systems. For instance, the TF-OFDM stands for the differentially space-time-frequency block coded OFDM. Moreover, the noncoherent maximum-likelihood sequence detector (NSD), and its three special cases, namely, the noncoherent one-shot detector, the linearly predictive decision-feedback (DF) detector, and the linearly predictive Viterbi receiver are incorporated to the 2IMO DTDBC-OFDM systems. Furthermore, a simple closed-form BER expression for the systems utilizing the noncoherent one-shot detector in the time-varying multipath Rayleigh fading channels is given. Numerical results have revealed that 2IMO DTDBC-OFDM systems employing the noncoherent one-shot detector can obtain significant performance improvement. However, when few antennas are available, the implementation of the linearly predictive DF detector or the linearly predictive Viterbi receiver is necessary for achieving better performance.

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