On the Probability of Erasure for MIMO-OFDM
Source: Bilingual Publishing By: Kasturi Vasudevan A. Updata: 09-07-2021
In order to achieve the aforementioned targets, the receiver must be optimally designed, incorporating the best signal processing algorithms. It is well known that the optimum receiver is a coherent receiver, that has perfect knowledge of the carrier frequency and phase, timing phase and the channel impulse response. One of the methods to obtain a near-coherent receiver is to train
it with a known preamble, before the commencement of data (information) transmission. Now, the question here is: how does the receiver know that the preamble has been transmitted? Moreover, in the presence of noise and fading, the receiver may not be able to detect the presence of a preamble. This condition is referred to as an erasure. The subject of this work is to compute the probability of erasure for a multiple input multiple output (MIMO) orthogonal frequency multiplexed (OFDM) system, since it is expected to have applications in 5G and beyond. This work has not been done earlier.
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Read more in the paper,openly accessible with us at: DOI: https://doi.org/10.30564/ssid.v2i1.1689
If you want to publish article ,please feel free to contact Hathli : ssid@bilpublishing.com
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