BER of frequency adaptive radiotelecommunication system with sounding signals

R. E. Goot, V. E. Levit

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Abstract

Frequency adaptation is one of the most powerful techniques which radiotelecommunications can use to obtain suitable throughput when data transmission over radio channels with heavy fading and power interference. As adaptive transmission requires estimation of communication quality for each allocated channel, we consider the adaptive system with special sounding signals and determine how the inaccuracy of the channel estimation influents on quality of communication. Our findings give also dependence of BER on the time, elapsed after the moment of sounding and the influence of power narrow band interference on BER.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1801-1805
Number of pages5
JournalConference Record of the Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers
Volume2
StatePublished - 2000
Externally publishedYes
Event34th Asilomar Conference - Pacific Grove, CA, United States
Duration: 29 Oct 20001 Nov 2000

Keywords

  • Frequency adaptation
  • Inaccuracy of estimation

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