In this contribution, we develop a (novel) family of Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) UWB Impulse-Radio (UWB-IR) transceivers for Orthogonal PPM-modulated (OPPM) coded transmissions over (baseband) multipath-faded MIMO channels. To by-pass expensive channel-estimation procedures, the MIMO channel path-gains are assumed to he fully unknown at the receiver. Thus, according to the UWB-IR. statistical channel-models currently reported in the literature for both indoor/ outdoor application scenarios, we develop and analyze three versions of the resulting noncoherent transceiver, that are optimal for Nakagami, Gaussian, and Log-normal distributed channel-gains, respectively. As dictated by the Saleh-Valenzuela (SV) UWB model, the resulting noncoherent Maximum-Likelihood (ML) Decoder explicitly accounts for the Poisson-distribution of the path-arrivals. Hence, after analytically evaluating the performance of the proposed noncoherent transceiver via suitable versions of the Union-Chernoff bound, we prove that the family of Space-Time OPPM (STOPPM) recently presented in the Literature is able to attain full-diversity in the considered multipath-affected application scenario. To corroborate the carried out performance analysis, we report several numerical results supporting both the medium/ long coverage ranges attained by the proposed STOPPM-coded noncoherent transceiver, and its performance robusta against the degrading effects induced by Inter-Pulse-Interference (IPI), spatially-correlated multipath fading and mistiming. © 2008 Academy Publisher.

Optimal MIMO UWB-IR transceiver for Nakagami-fading and Poisson-arrivals / Baccarelli, E.; Biagi, M.; Pelizzoni, C.; Cordeschi, N.. - In: JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 1796-2021. - 3:1(2008), pp. 27-40. [10.4304/jcm.3.1.27-40]

Optimal MIMO UWB-IR transceiver for Nakagami-fading and Poisson-arrivals

Cordeschi N.
2008-01-01

Abstract

In this contribution, we develop a (novel) family of Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) UWB Impulse-Radio (UWB-IR) transceivers for Orthogonal PPM-modulated (OPPM) coded transmissions over (baseband) multipath-faded MIMO channels. To by-pass expensive channel-estimation procedures, the MIMO channel path-gains are assumed to he fully unknown at the receiver. Thus, according to the UWB-IR. statistical channel-models currently reported in the literature for both indoor/ outdoor application scenarios, we develop and analyze three versions of the resulting noncoherent transceiver, that are optimal for Nakagami, Gaussian, and Log-normal distributed channel-gains, respectively. As dictated by the Saleh-Valenzuela (SV) UWB model, the resulting noncoherent Maximum-Likelihood (ML) Decoder explicitly accounts for the Poisson-distribution of the path-arrivals. Hence, after analytically evaluating the performance of the proposed noncoherent transceiver via suitable versions of the Union-Chernoff bound, we prove that the family of Space-Time OPPM (STOPPM) recently presented in the Literature is able to attain full-diversity in the considered multipath-affected application scenario. To corroborate the carried out performance analysis, we report several numerical results supporting both the medium/ long coverage ranges attained by the proposed STOPPM-coded noncoherent transceiver, and its performance robusta against the degrading effects induced by Inter-Pulse-Interference (IPI), spatially-correlated multipath fading and mistiming. © 2008 Academy Publisher.
2008
Optimal MIMO UWB-IR transceiver for Nakagami-fading and Poisson-arrivals / Baccarelli, E.; Biagi, M.; Pelizzoni, C.; Cordeschi, N.. - In: JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 1796-2021. - 3:1(2008), pp. 27-40. [10.4304/jcm.3.1.27-40]
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