利用基于不完美信道预测的自适应M-QAM实现吞吐量最大化

M. Sternad, S. Falahati
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在存在信道预测误差的情况下,对平坦瑞利衰落信道上的无编码自适应M-QAM传输进行了优化。调制速率是根据预测的信道状态来确定的。调制速率限制是通过最大化无错误链路级帧的吞吐量来调整的,在真实信道状态的pdf上平均。没有误码率限制。当可以使用快速链路级重传来获得所需的错误级别时,这种方法是合适的。在多用户环境中,将预测链路自适应与提供多用户分集增益的调度策略相结合,对所得到的方案进行了分析评估。与完全已知信道的情况相比,在空间中提前1/3波长预测的典型预测误差只会导致光谱效率降低8%-12%。相对于优化速率自适应方案时假设的预测误差方差,所得性能具有很强的鲁棒性。
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Maximizing througput with adaptive M-QAM based on imperfect channel predictions
Uncoded adaptive M-QAM transmission over flat Rayleigh fading channels is here optimized in a novel way in the presence of channel prediction errors. The modulation rate is determined based on the predicted channel state. The modulation rate limits are adjusted by maximizing the throughput in error-free link-level frames, averaged over the pdf of the true channel state. No bit error rate constraint is imposed. This approach is appropriate when fast link-level retransmissions can be used to attain required error levels. The resulting scheme is evaluated analytically in a multiuser environment where predictive link adaptation is used in combination with a scheduling strategy that provides multiuser diversity gain. Prediction errors typical of prediction 1/3 wavelength ahead in space will then result in only 8%-12% reduction in the spectral efficiency, as compared to a case with perfectly known channels. The resulting performance is very robust with respect to the prediction error variance assumed when optimizing the rate adaptation scheme.
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