We consider a complex, additive, white Gaussian noise channel with flat fading. We study its diversity order vs transmission rate for some known power allocation schemes. The capacity region is divided into three regions. For one power allocation scheme, the diversity order is exponential throughout the capacity region. For selective channel inversion (SCI) scheme, the diversity order is exponential in low and high rate region but polynomial in mid rate region. For fast fading case we also provide a new upper bound on block error probability and a power allocation scheme that minimizes it. The diversity order behaviour of this scheme is same as for SCI but provides lower BER than the other policies
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For pt.II see ibid., vol.45, no.6, p.55-67, 1997. In previous work, we have studied the impact of di...
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Abstract—In this paper, we analyze optimal (in space and time) adaptive power transmission policies ...
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abstract: Asymptotic comparisons of ergodic channel capacity at high and low signal-to-noise ratios ...
Efficient bandwidth utilization is paramount in wireless communication systems, particulary in fadin...
This paper investigates the maximal channel coding rate achievable at a given blocklength $n$ and er...
For pt.II see ibid., vol.45, no.6, p.55-67, 1997. In previous work, we have studied the impact of di...
This paper derives capacity of a fading channel with orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFD...
We study the diversity order vs rate of an additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) channel in the whole...
In this paper, we analyze optimal (in space and time) adaptive power transmission policies for fadin...
Abstract—In this paper, we analyze optimal (in space and time) adaptive power transmission policies ...
In this paper we derive closed-form expressions for the single-user capacity of selection combining ...
We address the problem of designing and analyzing the performance of a coded modulation scheme for t...
We study the Shannon capacity of adaptive transmission techniques in conjunction with diversity-comb...
The original diversity-multiplexing tradeoff work by Zheng and Tse assumes multi-input-multi-output ...
We study the Gaussian interference channel in which independent and identically distributed Rayleigh...
In this paper we derive conditions under which Spatio-temporal power allocation provides exponential...
Abstract — In this paper, we study the reliability (error prob-ability) and rate tradeoffs among the...
abstract: Asymptotic comparisons of ergodic channel capacity at high and low signal-to-noise ratios ...
Efficient bandwidth utilization is paramount in wireless communication systems, particulary in fadin...
This paper investigates the maximal channel coding rate achievable at a given blocklength $n$ and er...
For pt.II see ibid., vol.45, no.6, p.55-67, 1997. In previous work, we have studied the impact of di...
This paper derives capacity of a fading channel with orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFD...