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  • Uplink Performance Analysis of MU-MIMO ZF Receiver Over Correlated Rayleigh Fading Channel with Imperfect CSI

    Supraja EDURU  Nakkeeran RANGASWAMY  

     
    PAPER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Pubricized:
    2021/04/21
      Vol:
    E104-B No:10
      Page(s):
    1328-1335

    In this paper, the uplink performance of Multi-User Multiple Input Multiple Output (MU-MIMO) Zero Forcing (ZF) receiver is investigated over correlated Rayleigh fading channels with channel estimation error. A mathematical expression for the sub-streams' output Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) with transmit and receive-correlation is derived in the presence of erroneous channel estimates. Besides, an approximate and accurate expression for the Bit Error Rate (BER) of ZF receiver for 16-Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) with transmit-correlation is deduced in terms of the hypergeometric function. Subsequently, the developed analytical BER is verified by Monte-Carlo trails accounting various system parameters. The simulation results indicate that ZF receiver's BER relies solely on the transmit-correlation for the same number of transmit and receive-antennas at higher average SNR values per transmitted symbol (Es/N0). Also, a logarithmic and exponential growth in the BER is observed with an increase in the Mean Square estimation Error (MSE) and correlation coefficient, respectively.

  • Transmission Loss of Optical Fibers; Achievements in Half a Century Open Access

    Hiroo KANAMORI  

     
    INVITED PAPER-Optical Fiber for Communications

      Pubricized:
    2021/02/15
      Vol:
    E104-B No:8
      Page(s):
    922-933

    This paper reviews the evolutionary process that reduced the transmission loss of silica optical fibers from the report of 20dB/km by Corning in 1970 to the current record-low loss. At an early stage, the main effort was to remove impurities especially hydroxy groups for fibers with GeO2-SiO2 core, resulting in the loss of 0.20dB/km in 1980. In order to suppress Rayleigh scattering due to composition fluctuation, pure-silica-core fibers were developed, and the loss of 0.154dB/km was achieved in 1986. As the residual main factor of the loss, Rayleigh scattering due to density fluctuation was actively investigated by utilizing IR and Raman spectroscopy in the 1990s and early 2000s. Now, ultra-low-loss fibers with the loss of 0.150dB/km are commercially available in trans-oceanic submarine cable systems.

  • Characterization of Nonlinear Optical Chromophores Having Tricyanopyrroline Acceptor Unit and Amino Benzene Donor Unit with or without a Benzyloxy Group

    Toshiki YAMADA  Yoshihiro TAKAGI  Chiyumi YAMADA  Akira OTOMO  

     
    BRIEF PAPER

      Pubricized:
    2020/09/18
      Vol:
    E104-C No:6
      Page(s):
    184-187

    The optical properties of new tricyanopyrroline (TCP)-based chromophores with a benzyloxy group bound to aminobenzene donor unit were characterized by hyper-Rayleigh scattering (HRS), absorption spectrum, and 1H-NMR measurements, and the influence of the benzyloxy group on TCP-based chromophores was discussed based on the data. A positive effect of NLO properties was found in TCP-based NLO chromophores with a benzyloxy group compared with benchmark NLO chromophores without the benzyloxy group, suggesting an influence of intra-molecular hydrogen bond. Furthermore, we propose a formation of double intra-molecular hydrogen bonds in the TCP chromophore with monoene as the π-conjugation bridge and aminobenzene with a benzyloxy group as the donor unit.

  • On the Performance of Hybrid Satellite-Terrestrial Cooperative Networks with Different Combining Schemes

    Guoqiang CHENG  Qingquan HUANG  Zhi LIN  Xiangshuai TAO  Jian OUYANG  Guodong WU  

     
    PAPER

      Pubricized:
    2019/05/02
      Vol:
    E102-B No:10
      Page(s):
    2006-2013

    In this paper, we consider a hybrid satellite terrestrial cooperative network with a multi-antenna relay where the satellite links follows the shadowed-Rician fading and the terrestrial link undergoes the correlated Rayleigh fading. Specifically, two different channel state information (CSI) assumptions are considered: 1) full CSI at the relay; 2) full CSI of satellite-relay link and statistical CSI of relay-destination link at the relay. In addition, selection combining (SC) or maximal ratio combining (MRC) are used at the destination to combine the signals from direct link and relay link. By considering the above four cases, we derived the closed-form expressions for the outage probability (OP) respectively. Furthermore, the asymptotic OP expressions at high signal-to-noise (SNR) are developed to reveal the diversity orders and the array gains of the considered network. Finally, numerical results are provided to validate our analytical expressions as well as the system performance for different cases.

  • On BER Analysis and Comparison for OSTBC MIMO DF Relaying Networks

    Dong-Sun JANG  Ui-Seok JEONG  Gi-Hoon RYU  Kyunbyoung KO  

     
    PAPER-Mobile Information Network and Personal Communications

      Vol:
    E102-A No:6
      Page(s):
    825-833

    In this paper, we show exact bit error rates (BERs) for orthogonal space-time block code (OSTBC) decoded-and-forward (DF) relaying networks over independent and non-identically distributed (INID) Rayleigh fading channels. We consider both non-adaptive DF (non-ADF) and adaptive DF (ADF) schemes for OSTBC relay networks with arbitrary multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) relay antenna configurations. For each scheme, we derive the probability density functions (PDFs) of indirect link and combined links, respectively. Based on the derived PDFs, we express exact BERs and then, their accuracy is verified by the comparison with simulation results. It is confirmed that the transmit diversity gain of the relay node can be obtained when the relay is close to the source and then, the receive diversity gain of the relay node as well as ADF gain over non-ADF can be obtained when the relay is close to the destination.

  • Active Contours Driven by Local Rayleigh Distribution Fitting Energy for Ultrasound Image Segmentation

    Hui BI  Yibo JIANG  Hui LI  Xuan SHA  Yi WANG  

     
    PAPER-Image Recognition, Computer Vision

      Pubricized:
    2018/02/08
      Vol:
    E101-D No:7
      Page(s):
    1933-1937

    The ultrasound image segmentation is a crucial task in many clinical applications. However, the ultrasound image is difficult to segment due to image inhomogeneity caused by the ultrasound imaging technique. In this paper, to deal with image inhomogeneity with considering ultrasound image properties the Local Rayleigh Distribution Fitting (LRDF) energy term is introduced into the traditional level set method newly. While the curve evolution equation is derived for energy minimization, and self-driven uterus contour is achieved on the ultrasound images. The experimental segmentation results on synthetic images and in-vivo ultrasound images present that the proposed approach is effective and accurate, with the Dice Score Coefficient (DSC) of 0.95 ± 0.02.

  • Capacity of AWGN and Fading Channels with BPSK/QPSK Modulation

    Pei YANG  Hongwen YANG  

     
    PAPER-Fundamental Theories for Communications

      Pubricized:
    2017/11/08
      Vol:
    E101-B No:5
      Page(s):
    1183-1190

    In recent years, since Turbo and LDPC codes are very close to the Shannon limit, a great deal of attention has been placed on the capacity of AWGN and fading channels with arbitrary inputs. However, no closed-form solution has been developed due to the complicated Gaussian integrations. In this paper, we investigate the capacity of AWGN and fading channels with BPSK/QPSK modulation. First, a simple series representation with fast-convergence for the capacity of AWGN is developed. Further, based on the series expression, the capacity of fading channels including Rayleigh, Nakagami and Rice fading can be obtained through some special functions. Numerical results verify the accuracy and convergence speed of the proposed expressions for the capacity of AWGN and fading channels.

  • Burst-by-Burst Adaptive DF Relay Systems with PSA-CE Methods over Quasi-Static Rayleigh Fading Channels

    Kyunbyoung KO  Sungmook LIM  

     
    PAPER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Vol:
    E98-B No:8
      Page(s):
    1614-1621

    In this paper, we propose an analytical approach for adaptive decode-and-forward (ADF) relaying schemes consisting of burst data transmission based on pilot symbol assisted-channel estimation (PSA-CE) methods over quasi-static Rayleigh fading channels. At first, we focus on the error-event at relay nodes in which the transmission mode switching is carried out burst by burst, whereas previous studies assumed the transmission mode switching symbol-by-symbol, thus showing lower error rate bound. Under consideration of burst transmission for ADF relay systems, we derive exact error rate expressions which better estimate the performance of actual systems. Then, the average bit and burst error rates are derived in approximated expressions for an arbitrary link signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) related with channel estimation errors. Their accuracy is confirmed by comparison with simulation results. Furthermore, ADF relay systems with PSA-CE schemes are confirmed to select correctly decoded relay nodes without additional signaling between relay nodes and the destination node and it is verified to achieve the performance at a cost of negligible SNR loss.

  • Sum Rate Analysis of MU-MISO Systems with ZF Beamforming over Composite Fading Channels

    Ou ZHAO  Hidekazu MURATA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E98-A No:2
      Page(s):
    558-568

    The performance of multiuser multiple-input single-output (MU-MISO) systems is not only affected by small-scale multipath fading but also by large-scale fading (i.e., shadowing) and path loss. In this paper, we concentrate on the sum rate distribution of MU-MISO systems employing linear zero-forcing beamforming, accounting for both multipath fading and shadowing effects, as well as spatial correlation at the transmit and receiver sides. In particular, we consider the classical spatially correlated lognormal model and propose closed-form bounds on the distribution of the achievable sum rates in MU-MISO systems. With the help of these bounds, we derive a relationship between the interuser distance and sum rate corresponding to 10% of the cumulative distribution function under different environmental conditions. A practical conclusion from our results based on the considered system is that the effect of spatially correlated shadowing can be considered to be independent when the interuser distance is approximately five times the shadowing correlation distance. Furthermore, a detailed analysis of the effects of composite channel attenuation consisting of multipath fading and shadowing is also provided.

  • Performance Analysis of Multiuser Relay Networks with Feedback Delay

    Jie YANG  Xiaofei ZHANG  Kai YANG  

     
    PAPER-Communication Theory and Signals

      Vol:
    E97-A No:8
      Page(s):
    1770-1779

    In this paper, we analyze the performance of a dual-hop multiuser amplify-and-forward (AF) relay network with the effect of the feedback delay, where the source and each of the K destinations are equipped with Nt and Nr antennas respectively, and the relay is equipped with a single antenna. In the relay network, multi-antenna and multiuser diversities are guaranteed via beamforming and opportunistic scheduling, respectively. To examine the impact of delayed feedback, the new exact analytical expressions for the outage probability (OP) and symbol error rate (SER) are derived in closed-form over Rayleigh fading channel, which are useful for a large number of modulation schemes. In addition, we present the asymptotic expressions for OP and SER in the high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) regime, from which we gain an insight into the system performance with deriving the diversity order and array gain. Moreover, based on the asymptotic expressions, we determine power allocation among the network nodes such that the OP is minimized. The analytical expressions are validated by Monte-Carlo simulations.

  • Secrecy Capacity and Outage Performance of Correlated Fading Wire-Tap Channel

    Jinxiao ZHU  Yulong SHEN  Xiaohong JIANG  Osamu TAKAHASHI  Norio SHIRATORI  

     
    PAPER-Fundamental Theories for Communications

      Vol:
    E97-B No:2
      Page(s):
    396-407

    The fading channel model is seen as an important approach that can efficiently capture the basic time-varying properties of wireless channels, while physical layer security is a promising approach to providing a strong form of security. This paper focuses on the fundamental performance study of applying physical layer security to achieve secure and reliable information transmission over the fading wire-tap channel. For the practical scenario where the main channel is correlated with the eavesdropper channel but only the real time channel state information (CSI) of the main channel is known at the transmitter, we conduct a comprehensive study on the fundamental performance limits of this system by theoretically modeling its secrecy capacity, transmission outage probability and secrecy outage probability. With the help of these theoretical models, we then explore the inherent performance tradeoffs under fading wire-tap channel and also the potential impact of channel correlation on such tradeoffs.

  • Outage Performance Analysis of a Multiuser Two-Way Relaying Network with Feedback Delay

    Jie YANG  Xiaofei ZHANG  Kai YANG  

     
    LETTER-Communication Theory and Signals

      Vol:
    E96-A No:10
      Page(s):
    2052-2056

    The outage performance of a multiuser two-way amplify-and-forward (AF) relaying network, where N-th best selection scheme with the consideration to the feedback delay, is investigated. Specifically, the new closed-form expressions for cumulative distribution function (CDF) and outage probability (OP) are presented over time varying Rayleigh-fading channels. Furthermore, simple approximate OP is derived assessing the high signal-to-noise-ratio (SNR), which identifies the diversity behavior. Numerical results show excellent agreement with theoretical results.

  • Power Allocation and Performance Analysis for Incremental-Selective Decode-and-Forward Cooperative Communications over Nakagami-m Fading Channels

    Rouhollah AGHAJANI  Reza SAADAT  Mohammad Reza AREF  

     
    PAPER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Vol:
    E96-B No:6
      Page(s):
    1531-1539

    The focus of this study is the performance of the relaying network with incremental selective decode-and-forward (ISDF) protocol in non-selective slow Nakagami-m fading channels. To enhance bandwidth efficiency, when the direct transmission is not successful the relay is used to retransmit a clean copy of the source signal. The proposed protocol achieves a significant reduction in the power consumption and an improvement in performance compared to the fixed decode-and-forward (DF). The exact symbol error rate (SER) of M-PSK modulation for the ISDF protocol over general fading channels is derived. However, as the exact SER analysis is very complicated, we provide an approximated SER expression. Based on this approximation, we provide an optimum power allocation coefficient where the aggregate transmit power constraint is imposed on the source and the relay. Our results show that at least 50% of total power must be used by the direct link, and the remaining may be used by the relay. Furthermore, power allocation in this protocol is independent of the quality of the source-destination channel and modulation constellation size. Numerical results show that the ISDF protocol can reduce the average transmit power with respect to the fixed DF protocol.

  • Outage Probability Analysis of Multiple Antenna Dual-Hop Networks with Interference-Limited Relay

    Prasanna HERATH  Upul GUNAWARDANA  Ranjith LIYANAPATHIRANA  Nandana RAJATHEVA  

     
    PAPER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Vol:
    E96-B No:2
      Page(s):
    577-584

    In this paper, we investigate the outage probability of a dual-hop, channel state information (CSI)-assisted amplify-and-forward (AF) multiple antenna relay network when interference is present at the relay. The source and the destination are equipped with multiple antennas and communicate with each other with the help of a single antenna relay. Transmit antenna selection is performed at the source for source-relay communication. Three receiver combining schemes namely, maximal ratio combining (MRC), equal gain combining (EGC) and selection combining (SC) are considered at the destination. Exact analytical expressions are derived for the outage probability of MRC and SC receiving while an approximate expression is obtained for EGC. Monte-Carlo simulation results are provided to complement analytical results and to demonstrate the effect of interference.

  • An Improved Model for the Accurate and Efficient Simulation of Rayleigh Fading

    Junfeng WANG  Yue CUI  Jianfu TENG  Xiurong MA  Zenghua ZHAO  

     
    LETTER-Antennas and Propagation

      Vol:
    E95-B No:9
      Page(s):
    2987-2990

    In this letter, an improved statistical simulation model with a new parameter computation method is proposed for Rayleigh fading channels. Compared with the existing simulators, the proposed model yields much higher simulation efficiency, while it can still obtain adequate approximations of the desired statistical properties.

  • Asymptotic Performance Analysis of STBCs from Coordinate Interleaved Orthogonal Designs in Shadowed Rayleigh Fading Channels

    Chanho YOON  Hoojin LEE  Joonhyuk KANG  

     
    LETTER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Vol:
    E95-B No:7
      Page(s):
    2501-2504

    In this letter, we provide an asymptotic error rate performance evaluation of space-time block codes from coordinate interleaved orthogonal designs (STBCs-CIODs), especially in shadowed Rayleigh fading channels. By evaluating a simplified probability density function (PDF) of Rayleigh and Rayleigh-lognormal channels affecting the STBC-CIOD system, we derive an accurate closed-form approximation for the tight upper and lower bounds on the symbol error rate (SER). We show that shadowing asymptotically affects coding gain only, and conclude that an increase in diversity order under shadowing causes slower convergence to asymptotic bound due to the relatively larger loss of coding gain. By comparing the derived formulas and Monte-Carlo simulations, we validate the accuracy of the theoretical results.

  • Symbol Error Rate of Underlay Cognitive Relay Systems over Rayleigh Fading Channel

    Khuong HO VAN  Vo Nguyen Quoc BAO  

     
    LETTER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Vol:
    E95-B No:5
      Page(s):
    1873-1877

    Underlay cognitive systems allow secondary users (SUs) to access the licensed band allocated to primary users (PUs) for better spectrum utilization with the power constraint imposed on SUs such that their operation does not harm the normal communication of PUs. This constraint, which limits the coverage range of SUs, can be offset by relaying techniques that take advantage of shorter range communication for lower path loss. Symbol error rate (SER) analysis of underlay cognitive relay systems over fading channel has not been reported in the literature. This paper fills this gap. The derived SER expressions are validated by simulations and show that underlay cognitive relay systems suffer a high error floor for any modulation level.

  • Exact Average SER Performance Analysis for the Nth Best Opportunistic Amplify-and-Forward Relay Systems

    Sangho NAM  Kyunbyoung KO  Daesik HONG  

     
    LETTER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Vol:
    E95-B No:5
      Page(s):
    1852-1855

    This letter presents a method for obtaining an exact average symbol error rate (ASER) of M-phase shift keying (M-PSK) transmission for the Nth best opportunistic amplify-and-forward (OAF) relay systems over Rayleigh fading channels. This approach begins with deriving the relay selection probability when a relay is selected as the Nth best one with respect to the received signal-to-noise ratio. We then derive the modified moment generating function (MGF) for the Nth best OAF relay systems by taking the given Nth best-relay selection probability into consideration. Based on the modified MGF, we derive the exact ASER which accurately explicates the Nth best OAF relay system characteristics. Simulation results confirm the exactness of the analysis results for M-PSK transmission with respect to the number of relays, the Nth best relay selection, and the relay position.

  • Importance Sampling for Turbo Codes over Slow Rayleigh Fading Channels

    Takakazu SAKAI  Koji SHIBATA  

     
    LETTER-Coding Theory

      Vol:
    E95-A No:5
      Page(s):
    982-985

    This study shows a fast simulation method of turbo codes over slow Rayleigh fading channels. The reduction of the simulation time is achieved by applying importance sampling (IS). The conventional IS method of turbo codes over Rayleigh fading channels focuses only on modification of additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) sequences. The proposed IS method biases not only AWGNs but also channel gains of the Rayleigh fading channels. The computer runtime of the proposed method is about 1/5 of that of the conventional IS method on the evaluation of a frame error rate of 10-6. When we compare with the Monte Carlo simulation method, the proposed method needs only 1/100 simulation runtime under the condition of the same accuracy of the estimator.

  • Exact & Closed-Form BER Expressions Based on Error-Events at Relay Nodes for DF Relay Systems over Rayleigh Fading Channels

    Jeanyeung JANG  Kyunbyoung KO  

     
    LETTER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Vol:
    E94-B No:8
      Page(s):
    2419-2422

    In this letter, we derive another exact bit error rate (BER) for decode-and-forward (DF) relay systems over Rayleigh fading channels. At first, our focus is on fixed-DF (FDF) relay schemes in which the probability density function (PDF) is derived based on error-events at relay nodes. Some insight into how erroneous detection and transmission at relay nodes affect both the combined signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and the averaged BER is obtained, and cooperative diversity is observed from the closed-form BER expression. In addition, the developed analytical method is extended to adaptive-DF (ADF) schemes and the exact BER expressions are derived. Simulation results are finally presented to validate the analysis.

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