Adaptive equalization of the Rician indoor radio channels

A. Zigic
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The performance of a 4-QAM indoor wireless data communication system with with adaptive equalizer is investigated. The effectiveness of using a linear and decision-feedback equalizer for Rician frequency-selective indoor channels is evaluated, compared with results obtained for equalized Rayleigh fading time-dispersive channels and, finally, contrasted to the performance of a 4-QAM modem without equalizer. The Rician fading channel model with a small Rice factor of 2 dB is taken to describe the spatial distribution of the received signal, when terminals are moved over small distances. The temporal fading, corresponding to the case of fixed terminals and motion of personnel and machinery around the terminals, is represented by a Rician fading channel with Rice factor between 6.8 and 11 dB. The effects of some important channel and system parameters on indoor communication system performance are examined and presented. The average bit error rate is used as an index of performance. Both types of equalizer give significant performance improvement compared with the case of the unequalized channel. The decision-feedback receiver surpasses the linear equalizer in performance. Actually, the equalizer is observed to decrease the bit error rate until the approximate normalized data rate values of T/sub m/R/sub b/=2.2, 1 and 0.5 for the Rice factor of 2, 6.8 and 11 dB, respectively. Both equalizers exhibited performance improvement when the ratio of signal-to-noise power is increased, though it is observed that lower values of SNR (/spl les/ 12 dB) cause the propagation of decision errors through the backward filter of the decision-feedback equalizer. A special, modified automatic clear function is designed and inserted to the backward filter of the decision-feedback equalizer to suppress the error extension effect.
室内无线信道的自适应均衡
研究了带自适应均衡器的4-QAM室内无线数据通信系统的性能。通过与瑞利衰落时间色散均衡信道的结果进行比较,最后与没有均衡器的4-QAM调制解调器的性能进行对比,评估了线性和决策反馈均衡器在室内频率选择信道中的有效性。采用Rice因子为2 dB的fourier衰落信道模型来描述终端在小距离移动时接收信号的空间分布。固定终端以及终端周围人员和机械运动情况下的时间衰落用Rice因子在6.8 ~ 11 dB之间的ricr衰落信道表示。分析了一些重要信道和系统参数对室内通信系统性能的影响。平均误码率被用作性能指标。与非均衡信道相比,这两种均衡器的性能都有显著提高。决策反馈接收器的性能优于线性均衡器。实际上,观察到均衡器可以降低误码率,直到Rice因子分别为2、6.8和11 dB时,T/sub m/R/sub b/的近似归一化数据率值分别为2.2、1和0.5。尽管观察到较低的信噪比(/spl les/ 12 dB)会导致决策误差通过决策反馈均衡器的后向滤波器传播,但当信噪比增加时,两种均衡器的性能都有所提高。设计了一种特殊的、改进的自动清除功能,并将其插入到决策反馈均衡器的后向滤波器中,以抑制误差扩展效应。
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