Diversity and coding gain of Linear and decision-feedback equalizers for frequency-selective SIMO channels

Slock, Dirk T M
ISIT 2006, IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory, July 9-14, 2006, Seattle, USA

Since the introduction of the diversity-rate tradeoff by Zheng and Tse for ML reception in frequency-at MIMO channels, some results have been obtained also for the diversity behavior of suboptimal receivers such as linear and decisionfeedback equalizers for frequency-selective SIMO channels. However, these results are limited to innite length equalizers. Furthermore, so far attention has focused mostly on just diversity order aspects of diversity. In this paper we analyze the diversity of more practical FIR equalizers. We show in particular that in the case of multiple subchannels, the diversity of innite length lters can also be attained by FIR equalizers of sufcient length. Increasing the lter lengths improves the coding gain though. Whereas the diversity order determines the slope of the asymptote at high SNR, the coding gain determines its position.


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Conférence
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Seattle
Date:
2006-07-09
Department:
Systèmes de Communication
Eurecom Ref:
1984
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