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8-Weighted-type fractional Fourier transform based three-branch transmission method

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To improve the bit error rate (BER) performance of multiple input multiple output (MIMO) systems with low complexity, a three-branch transmission scheme employing 8-weighted-type fractional Fourier transform (8-WFRFT) module is… Click to show full abstract

To improve the bit error rate (BER) performance of multiple input multiple output (MIMO) systems with low complexity, a three-branch transmission scheme employing 8-weighted-type fractional Fourier transform (8-WFRFT) module is proposed. In the proposed scheme, the original signal is first decomposed into eight sub-signals and then merged into three component signals by the same carrier pattern. The three signals have mathematical constraint relations among themselves that can counteract the channel fading. They are simultaneously transmitted via three independent antennas after delay regulating. At the receiver, an inverse 8-WFRFT module is employed to obtain the estimated original signal by processing the received signal. Then, the bit error rate (BER) performance, transmitting power, transmission rate, power spectrum and computational complexity of the proposed scheme are analysed in detail. Numerical results show that the proposed scheme has a superior performance compared to STBC based three-antenna transmission scheme, in terms of BER performance.

Keywords: three branch; weighted type; transmission; scheme; branch transmission; type fractional

Journal Title: China Communications
Year Published: 2018

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