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Diversity Performance of a Practical Non-Coherent Detect-and-Forward Receiver
Published
Author(s)
Michael R. Souryal, Huiqing You
Abstract
We propose a non-coherent receiver for the fixed detect-and-forward relay channel and derive a closed-form tight upper bound on its bit error probability in Rayleigh fading channels. Using this upper bound, we show that the receiver achieves nearly full, second-order diversity, and the gap from full diversity is quantified. While the general receiver depends on the source-relay channel statistics, we show that similar diversity performance can be achieved when only first-order statistics of the source-destination channel are known. The receiver is derived using the generalized likelihood ratio test to eliminate dependence on the channel gains, applies to M-ary orthogonal signal sets, and is independent of the fading distribution. The results demonstrate that low-complexity transceivers, such as those used in some sensor networks, can benefit from cooperative diversity.
Conference Dates
November 30-December 4, 2008
Conference Location
New Orleans, LA
Conference Title
IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference (GLOBECOM) 2008
Souryal, M.
and You, H.
(2008),
Diversity Performance of a Practical Non-Coherent Detect-and-Forward Receiver, IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference (GLOBECOM) 2008, New Orleans, LA, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=152160
(Accessed January 15, 2025)