This paper provides mutual information performance analysis of multiple-symbol differential WSK (M-phase shift keying) over time-correlated, time-varying flat-fading communication channels. A state space approach is used to model time correlation of time varying channel phase. This approach captures the dynamics of time correlated, time-varying channels and enables exploitation of the forward-backward algorithm for mutual information performance analysis. It is shown that the differential decoding implicitly uses a sequence of innovations of the channel process time correlation and this sequence is essentially uncorrelated. It enables utilization of multiple-symbol differential detection, as a form of block-by-block maximum likelihood seque...
In this thesis, we revisit differential and non-coherent transmission techniques over fading channel...
In this paper, a new multiple differential detection (MDD) sequence estimator is described which use...
We investigate the performance degradation of basic modulation schemes in a rapidly time varying cha...
This paper introduces the concept of equivalent channel for mutual information performance analysis...
A communication system model for mutual information performance analysis of multiple-symbol differen...
A communication system model for mutual information performance analysis of multiple-symbol differen...
This paper addresses the issue of capacity achieving reliable information transfer over time varying...
In this paper, an information theoretic approach is taken to the problem of joint channel estimation...
This paper looks at capacity achieving detection strategies for information transfer over time-varyi...
Abstract—We investigate the performance degradation of basic modulation schemes in a rapidly time va...
Abstract — We consider a differentially encoded M-PSK signal transmitted over a channel affected by ...
In this paper, a new multiple differential detection (MDD) sequence estimator is described which use...
Novel symbol-by-symbol differential detection algorithms are proposed for minimum-shift keying signa...
In this paper, a new multiple differential detection (MDD) sequence estimator is described which use...
In this thesis, we revisit differential and non-coherent transmission techniques over fading channel...
In this thesis, we revisit differential and non-coherent transmission techniques over fading channel...
In this paper, a new multiple differential detection (MDD) sequence estimator is described which use...
We investigate the performance degradation of basic modulation schemes in a rapidly time varying cha...
This paper introduces the concept of equivalent channel for mutual information performance analysis...
A communication system model for mutual information performance analysis of multiple-symbol differen...
A communication system model for mutual information performance analysis of multiple-symbol differen...
This paper addresses the issue of capacity achieving reliable information transfer over time varying...
In this paper, an information theoretic approach is taken to the problem of joint channel estimation...
This paper looks at capacity achieving detection strategies for information transfer over time-varyi...
Abstract—We investigate the performance degradation of basic modulation schemes in a rapidly time va...
Abstract — We consider a differentially encoded M-PSK signal transmitted over a channel affected by ...
In this paper, a new multiple differential detection (MDD) sequence estimator is described which use...
Novel symbol-by-symbol differential detection algorithms are proposed for minimum-shift keying signa...
In this paper, a new multiple differential detection (MDD) sequence estimator is described which use...
In this thesis, we revisit differential and non-coherent transmission techniques over fading channel...
In this thesis, we revisit differential and non-coherent transmission techniques over fading channel...
In this paper, a new multiple differential detection (MDD) sequence estimator is described which use...
We investigate the performance degradation of basic modulation schemes in a rapidly time varying cha...