posted on 2010-01-05, 16:28authored byLay Teen Ong, Mohammad Shikh-Bahaei, Jonathon Chambers
The impact of inaccurate channel state information
at the transmitter for a variable rate variable power multilevel
quadrature amplitude modulation (VRVP-MQAM) system over
a Rayleigh flat-fading channel is investigated. A system model
is proposed with rate and power adaptation based on the
estimates of instantaneous signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and bit
error rate (BER). A pilot symbol assisted modulation scheme is
used for SNR estimation. The BER estimator is derived using a
maximum a posteriori approach and a simplified closed-form
solution is obtained as a function of only the second order
statistical characterization of the channel state imperfection.
Based on the proposed system model, rate and power adaptation
is derived for the optimization of spectral efficiency subject
to an average power constraint and an instantaneous BER
requirement. The performance of the VRVP-MQAM system
under imperfect channel state information (CSI) is evaluated.
We show that the proposed VRVP-MQAM system that employs
optimal solutions based on the statistical characterization of CSI
imperfection achieves a higher spectral efficiency as compared
to an ideal CSI assumption based method.
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Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Citation
ONG, L.T., SHIKH-BAHAEI, M. and CHAMBERS, J., 2008. Variable rate and variable power MQAM system based on Bayesian bit error rate and channel estimation techniques. IEEE Transactions on Communications, 56 (2), pp. 177-182.