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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Παραμετρικές τεχνικές εκτίμησης καναλιού σε συστήματα μετάδοσης τύπου OFDM / Channel estimation for OFDM transmission based on parametric channel modeling

Λατίφης, Κωνσταντίνος 16 May 2007 (has links)
Η εργασία αυτή ασχολείται με το πρόβλημα της εκτίμησης καναλιού σε συστήματα μετάδοσης OFDM. Το πρόβλημα αυτό συγκεντρώνει έντονο ερευνητικό ενδιαφέρον τα τελευταία χρόνια, καθώς συναντάται σε ένα ευρύ πεδίο εφαρμογών. Η άγνωστη συνάρτηση μεταφοράς του καναλιού στα ασύρματα συστήματα μετάδοσης, καθιστά απαραίτητη την εκτίμησή του πριν από οποιαδήποτε διαδικασία μετάδοσης. Στη συγκεκριμένη μεταπτυχιακή εργασία, αντικείμενο εξέτασης αποτελεί η επίδραση καναλιού με μη γραμμικά χαρακτηριστικά σε συστήματα μετάδοσης OFDM. Αρχικά, παρουσιάζεται ένας βελτιωμένος αλγόριθμος εκτίμησης καναλιού, ο οποίος βασίζεται σε ένα παραμετρικό μοντέλο. Η απόκριση συχνότητας του καναλιού εκτιμάται χρησιμοποιώντας ένα μοντέλο με L μονοπάτια. Γίνεται χρήση της μεθόδου ESPRIT για την αρχική εκτίμηση των πολυδρομικών καθυστερήσεων, ενώ η διαδικασία παρακολούθησης γίνεται με την τεχνική IPIC DLL. Με γνωστή την πληροφορία για τις πολυδρομικές καθυστερήσεις, εκτιμάται η απόκριση του καναλιού στο πεδίο της συχνότητας με τη μέθοδο του ελαχίστου μέσου τετραγωνικού σφάλματος. Ιδιαίτερης μνείας χρήζει το κριτήριο MDL (Minimum Description Length) που χρησιμοποιείται για την εύρεση των ενεργών μονοπατιών του καναλιού. Σύμφωνα με το κριτήριο, υπολογίζεται ο ιδιοχώρος, δηλαδή οι ιδιοτιμές και τα ιδιοδιανύσματα, του πίνακα αυτοσυσχέτισης του καναλιού. Ο ιδιοχώρος αυτός εμφανίζει ιδιαίτερη δομή και μπορεί να αναλυθεί σε κάθετους μεταξύ τους υποχώρους: τον υποχώρο του σήματος (signal subspace) και αυτόν του θορύβου (noise subspace). Έχει αποδειχθεί ότι η χρήση παραμετρικού μοντέλου καναλιού μπορεί να μειώσει δραστικά τις διαστάσεις του υποχώρου του σήματος και κατά συνέπεια να βελτιώσει την απόδοση της εκτίμησης του καναλιού. Στη συνέχεια εξετάζεται η δυνατότητα εφαρμογής του αλγόριθμου PAST κατά τη διαδικασία παρακολούθησης των πολυδρομικών καθυστερήσεων και η σύγκρισή του με την απόδοση του IPIC DLL. Ο αλγόριθμος PAST έχει χαμηλή υπολογιστική πολυπλοκότητα καθώς στηρίζεται σε αναδρομικές τεχνικές παρακολούθησης του ιδιοχώρου. Στα πλαίσια της μεταπτυχιακής εργασίας έγινε συγκριτική μελέτη των τεχνικών εκτίμησης καναλιού σε συστήματα μετάδοσης OFDM. Περιγράφονται τα βασικά χαρακτηριστικά των κυριότερων αλγορίθμων της βιβλιογραφίας και στη συνέχεια παρουσιάζονται τα αποτελέσματα των προσομοιώσεων σε περιβάλλον MATLAB. Με βάση τη θεωρητική μελέτη των μεθόδων εκτίμησης και τα αποτελέσματα των προσομοιώσεων, εξάγονται συμπεράσματα για τη βελτίωση της απόδοσης που παρουσιάζουν σε σχέση με τις μη παραμετρικές τεχνικές. Τέλος, υλοποιήθηκε ένας νέος αλγόριθμος για την εύρεση του υποχώρου του σήματος, ο οποίος βελτιώνει σημαντικά την απόδοση του κριτηρίου MDL. / The basic concept in this thesis is the problem of Channel Estimation in multipath fading chanels. The method we use is based on parametric channel modeling. Firstly, we use the MDL (Minimum Descreption Length) criterium in order to estimate the number of paths in the channel. Next the ESPRIT method calculates the Time Delays for every estimated path. The second part of the algorithm is used for tracking of time delays. We firstly use an IPIC DLL (InterPath Interference Cancellation Delay Locked Loop) technique and then the path gains are calculated via a MMSE estimator. There is also a study in Subspace Tracking problem. We use the PAST and PASTd algorithms to calculate the signal subspace for every OFDM symbol transmited. The two techniques we described increase the SER performance of the non parametric channel estimator by 2dB and the MSE performance by 5dB. We also describe a new algorithm which has better performance than the MDL criterium.
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Performance of Multi-Channel Medium Access Control Protocol incorporating Opportunistic Cooperative Diversity over Rayleigh Fading Channel

Ahmed, Sabbir January 2006 (has links)
This thesis paper proposes a Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol for wireless networks, termed as CD-MMAC that utilizes multiple channels and incorporates opportunistic cooperative diversity dynamically to improve its performance. The IEEE 802.11b standard protocol allows the use of multiple channels available at the physical layer but its MAC protocol is designed only for a single channel. The proposed protocol utilizes multiple channels by using single interface and incorporates opportunistic cooperative diversity by using cross-layer MAC. The new protocol leverages the multi-rate capability of IEEE 802.11b and allows wireless nodes far away from destination node to transmit at a higher rate by using intermediate nodes as a relays. The protocol improves network throughput and packet delivery ratio significantly and reduces packet delay. The performance improvement is further evaluated by simulation and analysis. / sabbir@linuxmail.org
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Simulace MIMO syst©m / Simulation of the MIMO systems

KanÄo, V­t January 2010 (has links)
MIMO systems are mainly used in application for wireless communication. Their principle is to use a large number of antennas for transmition and the reception of a signal. The core of these systems is to use space-time coding and either block or trellis space-time code. In the future, it is assumed enormous enlargement MIMO systems in many applications
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Performance and Complexity Comparison of Doppler Spread Estimation for WCDMA Systems

Peng, Ziqi January 2014 (has links)
In cellular communication systems, the estimation of Doppler spread has a wide range of applications such as handoff, channel assignment scheme, adaptivetransmission, power control, etc. A great quantity of Doppler spread estimation algorithms have been proposed in the literature. But there has been few investigations which gives a comprehensive comparison of these algorithms. Therefore, it is of great signicance to compare and evaluate the performance of the existing algorithms in the same simulation framework. In this report, the uplink of WCDMA is considered. Four different types of Doppler spread estimation algorithms are evaluated and compared in a link level baseband simulator. The performance and the ability to implement are considered as the metrics for evaluation. Both Rayleigh and Rician fading channel model are applied, and the effect of speed, signal to noise ratio, Rician factor and the angle of arrived line of sight component are also tested. Moreover, the computational complexity is analysed to evaluate the practical value for implementation. / Estimatering av en mobils hastighet i form av Dopplerspridning har ett brett spektrum av tillmpningar i cellulra kommunikationssystem ssom fr yttningen avmobiler mellan celler, kanaltilldelningsschema, adaptiv sndning, eektstyrning,etc. En stor mngd algoritmer fr estimering av Dopplerspriding har frslagitsi litteraturen, men det r ovanligt med heltckande jmfrelser mellan med dessaalgoritmer. Drfr r det av stor betydelse att jmfra och utvrdera resultaten avbentliga algoritmer inom ramen fr samma simuleringsvertyg.I denna rapport anvnds upplnken fr WCDMA fr utvrdering av fyra olikatyper av algoritmer fr estimering av Dopplerspridning. Metriker fr utvrderingenr prestanda och implementeringsvnlighet. Bde Rayleigh och Rician fdningskanalmodeller har utvrderas, samt eekten av mobilens hastighet, signaltill brus frhllande, Rician faktor och infallsvinkel i ppet flt scenario. Dessutomhar den berkningsmssiga komplexiteten analyseras fr att utvrdera den praktiskaanvndbarheten i riktiga system.
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Optimal Signaling Schemes and Capacities of Non-Coherent Correlated MISO Channels under Per-Antenna Power Constraints

Minh, Vu Nhat 01 October 2018 (has links)
No description available.
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Investigation, Design and Implementation of MIMO Antennas for Mobile Phones. Simulation and Measurement of MIMO Antennas for Mobile Handsets and Investigations of Channel Capacity of the Radiating Elements Using Spatial and Polarisation Diversity Strategies.

Usman, Muhammad January 2009 (has links)
The objectives of this work were to investigate, design and implement Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) antenna arrays for mobile phones. Several MIMO antennas were developed and tested over various wireless-communication frequency bands. The radiation performance and channel capacity of these antennas were computed and measured: the results are discussed in the context of the frequency bands of interest. A comprehensive study of MIMO antenna configurations such as 2 × 1, 3 × 1, 2 × 2 and 3 × 3, using polarisation diversity as proposed for future mobile handsets, is presented. The channel capacity is investigated and discussed, as applying to Rayleigh fading channels with different power spectrum distributions with respect to azimuth and zenith angles. The channel capacity of 2 × 2 and 3 × 3 MIMO systems using spatial polarisation diversity is presented for different antenna designs. The presented results show that the maximum channel capacity for an antenna contained within a small volume can be reached with careful selection of the orthogonal spatial fields. The results are also compared against planar array MIMO antenna systems, in which the antenna size considered was much larger. A 50% antenna size reduction method is explored by applying magnetic wall concept on the symmetry reference of the antenna structure. Using this method, a triple dual-band inverted-F antenna system is presented and considered for MIMO application. Means of achieving minimum coupling between the three antennas are investigated over the 2.45 GHz and 5.2 GHz bands. A new 2 2 MIMO dual-band balanced antenna handset, intended to minimise the coupling with the handset and human body was proposed, developed and tested. The antenna coupling with the handset and human hand is reported in terms the radiation performance and the available channel capacity. In addition, a dual-polarisation dipole antenna is proposed, intended for use as one of three collocated orthogonal antennas in a polarisation-diversity MIMO communication system. The antenna actually consists of two overlaid electric and magnetic dipoles, such that their radiation patterns are nominally identical but they are cross-polarised and hence only interact minimally.
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Fundamental Limits of Communication Channels under Non-Gaussian Interference

Le, Anh Duc 04 October 2016 (has links)
No description available.
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On the Impact of Channel and Channel Quality Estimation on Adaptive Modulation

Jain, Payal 20 December 2002 (has links)
The rapid growth in wireless communications has given rise to an increasing demand for channel capacity using limited bandwidth. Wireless channels vary over time due to fading and changing interference conditions. Typical wireless systems are designed by choosing a modulation scheme to meet worst case conditions and thus rely on power control to adapt to changing channel conditions. Adaptive modulation, however, exploits these channel variations to improve the spectral efficiency of wireless communications by intelligently changing the modulation scheme based on channel conditions. Necessarily, among the modulation schemes used are spectrally efficient modulation schemes such as quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) techniques. QAM yields the high spectral efficiency due to its use of amplitude as well as phase modulation and therefore is an effective technique for achieving high channel capacity. The main drawbacks of QAM modulation are its reduced energy efficiency (as compared to standard QPSK) and its sensitivity to channel amplitude variations. Adaptive modulation attempts to address the first drawback by using more energy efficient schemes in low SNR conditions are reserving the use of QAM for high SNR conditions. The second drawback leads to a requirement of high quality channel estimation. Many researchers have studied pilot symbol assisted modulation for compensating the effects of fading at the receiver. A main contribution of this thesis is the investigation of different channel estimation techniques (along with the effect of pilot symbol spacing and Doppler spread) on the performance of adaptive modulation. Another important parameter affecting adaptive modulation is the signal-to-noise ratio. In order to adapt modulation efficiently, it is essential to have accurate knowledge of the channel signal-to-noise ratio. The performance of adaptive modulation depends directly on how well the channel SNR is estimated. The more accurate the estimation of the channel SNR is, the better the choice of modulation scheme becomes, and the better the ability to exploit the variations in the wireless channel is. The second main contribution of this thesis is the investigation of the impact of SNR estimation techniques on the performance and spectral efficiency of adaptive modulation. Further, we investigate the impact of various channel conditions on SNR estimation and the resulting impact on the performance of adaptive modulation. Finally, we investigate long term SNR estimation, its use in adaptive modulation and present a comparison between the two approaches / Master of Science
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Avalia??o de desempenho da codifica??o wavelet em canais seletivos em frequ?ncia

Cavalcante, Lucas Costa Pereira 14 February 2014 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-12-17T14:56:18Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 LucasCPC_DISSERT.pdf: 1619300 bytes, checksum: 97bb04f66b84a1ed1935715460aa2c22 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2014-02-14 / Wavelet coding has emerged as an alternative coding technique to minimize the fading effects of wireless channels. This work evaluates the performance of wavelet coding, in terms of bit error probability, over time-varying, frequency-selective multipath Rayleigh fading channels. The adopted propagation model follows the COST207 norm, main international standards reference for GSM, UMTS, and EDGE applications. The results show the wavelet coding s efficiency against the inter symbolic interference which characterizes these communication scenarios. This robustness of the presented technique enables its usage in different environments, bringing it one step closer to be applied in practical wireless communication systems / A codifica??o wavelet surgiu como uma t?cnica de codifica??o de canal alternativa para minimizar os efeitos destrutivos dos canais de comunica??o sem fio caracterizados pelo desvanecimento. Esse trabalho avalia o desempenho de sistemas com codifica??o wavelet, em termos de probabilidade de erro de bit, sobre canais de comunica??o com desvanecimento Rayleigh variante no tempo e m?ltiplos percursos seletivos em frequ?ncia. O modelo de propaga??o adotado segue a norma COST207, principal refer?ncia dos padr?es internacionais para aplica??es GSM, UMTS e EDGE. Os resultados demonstram a efici?ncia da t?cnica no combate a interfer?ncia inter-simb?lica, caracter?stica desses cen?rios de comunica??o. Essa robustez habilita o uso da t?cnica em diferentes ambientes, trazendo-a um passo ainda mais pr?ximo de ser aplicada em sistemas pr?ticos de comunica??o sem fio
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Performance Analysis of STTC-Based MIMO Under Cognitive RadioScenarios

Kankantee, Sanjana, Ganta, Sai Praneeth Reddy January 2023 (has links)
This thesis presents a comprehensive investigation into improving wireless transmission rates and reliability through the implementation of Space Time Trellis Codes(STTC). The study focuses on enhancing the coding gain, diversity gain, and flexible transmission capabilities, which are crucial for Error-Correcting Codes (ECC)in wireless communications. Spectral efficiency, a primary concern, is achieved byincorporating Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) techniques. This thesis discusses the encoding method and decoding algorithm for STTC systems. Then, the performance of MIMO using the Alamouti scheme is determined.Further, the benefits of Cognitive Radio (CR), an intelligent radio technology capable of automatically detecting the best available wireless channel in the spectrumat any given time, are utilized. Energy Detection (ED) is employed for SpectrumSensing (SS) to detect the presence of Primary Users (PUs). The thesis analyzes theperformance of Probability of Detection (PD) and Probability of False Alarm (PFA). Furthermore, the thesis evaluates the Bit Error Rate (BER) performance of STTCover an additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) channel, considering different modulation schemes generated in MATLAB. Specifically, it investigates the performance ofSTTC-MIMO in terms of BER over Rayleigh channels with Quadrature AmplitudeModulation (QAM) for different combinations of transmitting and receiving antennas. The findings from this research contribute to advancing wireless communicationsystems by addressing the challenges of error correction, spectral efficiency, and reliable data transmission. The integration of STTC with MIMO and CR presents aprogressive approach towards maximizing the potential of wireless communicationtechnologies to cater to the increasing demands for seamless connectivity and superior performance. This research adds to the ongoing efforts of enhancing wirelesscommunication systems’ performance and efficiency, fostering advancements in wireless technology.

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