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Bandwidth efficient QPSK in cochannel interference and fading

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The performances of QPSK in the presence of cochannel interference in both nonfading and fading environments are analyzed and the validity of these two interference models in both additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) environments and in different flat fading environments; Rayleigh, Ricean, and Nakagami are examined.
Abstract
The performances of QPSK in the presence of cochannel interference in both nonfading and fading environments are analyzed. Three approaches for representing the cochannel interference are investigated. These are a precise error probability method, a sum of sinusoids (sinusoidal) model, and a Gaussian interference model. In addition to determining precise results for the performance of QPSK in cochannel interference, we examine the validity of these two interference models in both additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) environments and in different flat fading environments; Rayleigh, Ricean, and Nakagami. Nyquist pulse shaping is considered and the effects of cross channel ISI produced by the cochannel interference are accounted for in the precise interference model. Also accounted for are the random symbol and carrier timing offsets of the interfering signals. Two performance criteria are considered. These are the average bit error rate and the interference penalty. The latter is defined as the increase in signal-to-noise power ratio (SNR) required by a system with cochannel interference in order to maintain the same BER as a system without interference. Attention is given, in particular, to the outdoor microcellular fading environment. In this environment, the fading experienced by the interfering signals may be represented by a Rayleigh-fading model while the fading experienced by the desired signal may be represented by a Ricean or a Nakagami-fading model. >

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A Mathematical Theory of Network Interference and Its Applications

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Performance analysis of maximal ratio combining and comparison with optimum combining for mobile radio communications with cochannel interference

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Precise error-rate analysis of bandwidth-efficient BPSK in Nakagami fading and cochannel interference

TL;DR: The bit-error rate (BER) of bandlimited binary phase-shift keying in a fading and cochannel interference environment is derived for the case of perfect coherent detection and a novel bandwidth-efficient pulse shape is determined.
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Influence of fading on the Gaussian approximation for BPSK and QPSK with asynchronous cochannel interference

TL;DR: This work investigates the performance of BPSK and QPSK with coherent detection and matched filtering in the presence of both time and phase asynchronous cochannel interfering signals and shows that the Gaussian approximation is accurate not only in the (obvious) case of a large number of interferers, but also when the desired signal is subject to fading.
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Communication in a Poisson Field of Interferers

TL;DR: The work generalizes the conventional analysis of linear detection in the presence of additive white Gaussian noise and fast fading, allowing the traditional results to be extended in a simple way to include the effect of interference.
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