Performance Evaluation of MIMO/STBC Systems with Antenna Selection Techniques Working Under Nakagami-m Fading Channels
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The latest wireless communication techniques such as high speed wireless internet
application demand higher data rates and better quality of service. However, “Multipleinput
multiple-output (MIMO) systems can increase the system capacity and improve
transmission reliability. By transmitting multiple copies of data, a MIMO system can
effectively combat the effects of fading. Moreover, using MIMO system will lead to increase
of system cost and complexity, which constrain the development of MIMO technology,
however, the antenna selection (AS) techniques have been applied in MIMO system design
to reduce the system efficiently reduce the complexity and cost. There are three possible AS
scheme namely receive antenna selection (RAS), transmit antenna selection (TAS) and joint
antenna selection (T-RAS).
Thus, this thesis presents a comprehensive analysis of antenna selection in MIMO/STBC
system over Nakagami-m fading channel. The main work is as following: We briefly
explain and analyze performance all three possible antenna selection ( TAS, RAS, T-RAS )
scheme in MIMO/STBC system and drive the BER expression in close-form, where system
select an antenna ( at transmitter, receiver or both side ) that maximizes the received signal
power. This thesis also compares the performance of all three possible antenna selection
schemes. Exact bit error rate (BER) expression for binary phase shift keying (BPSK)
modulations are derived by using the moment generating function (MGF)-based analysis
method of the output signal-to-noise ratios (SNR).
The Nakagami-m distribution has been considered for MIMO channel modeling since a
wide range of fading channels, from severe to moderate, can be modeled by using
Nakagami-m distribution. The Rayleigh distribution is a special case of the Nakagami-m
distribution. In this thesis, we analyze the error performance RAS, TAS & T-RAS of
MIMO/STBC schemes over Nakagami-m fading channels. Our approach can be used over
not only independent but also arbitrary correlated Rayleigh, Nakagami-m and Rician
fading channels.
Key words: - Multiple input multiple output (MIMO), space time block code (STBC),
Moment generating function (MGF), Nakagami-m fading, transmit antenna selection
(TAS), receive antenna selection (RAS), joint transmit and receive antenna selection (T-RAS), Binary Phase-Shift Keying (BPSK), bit error rate (BER), symbol error rate (SER),signal to noise ratio (SNR)
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