Multi-Branch Switched Diversity Systems with Adaptive Switching Thresholds
- Authors
- Nam, Hae woon; Mohamed-Slim Alouini
- Issue Date
- Dec-2008
- Publisher
- IEEE
- Keywords
- General Topics for Engineers; Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Signal Processing and Analysis; Diversity reception; Radio frequency; Electronic mail; Communication switching; Diversity methods; Information theory; Application software
- Citation
- International Symposium on Information Theory and its Applicationss, ISITA2008, pp 1332 - 1337
- Pages
- 6
- Indexed
- OTHER
- Journal Title
- International Symposium on Information Theory and its Applicationss, ISITA2008
- Start Page
- 1332
- End Page
- 1337
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/41934
- DOI
- 10.1109/ISITA.2008.4895613
- Abstract
- This paper investigates a simple analytical approach that yields the optimal switching thresholds for multi-branch switched diversity systems. It also presents a performance optimization based on these optimal thresholds. For multi-branch switched diversity systems, the optimal fixed switching threshold is not only a function of the average channel SNR but also a function of the number of diversity branches. Conventional multi-branch switched diversity systems use a single fixed switching threshold, where computing this optimal threshold is not a simple task when the number of diversity branches is high. We propose a novel multi-branch switched diversity system that is based on a set of adaptive switching thresholds instead of a single fixed switching threshold, where a different switching threshold is used every switching. Thanks to the fact that each switching threshold in the set depends only on the remaining diversity branches, the proposed system allows a simple optimization for these switching thresholds. Furthermore, numerical and simulation results show that the proposed adaptive switched diversity system outperforms the conventional system.
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