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Cet article montre la méthode d'analyse théorique de la probabilité d'erreur sur les bits de la modulation de phase continue à réponse partielle codée en treillis (TCM-PR-CPM) sur le canal d'évanouissement non sélectif à fréquence rapide corrélé de Rician. Dans l'analyse, la corrélation d'évanouissement du canal et l'effet dû à l'entrelaceur fini sont pris en compte. En appliquant la méthode au code en treillis à taux 1/2 (7, 2) avec l'impulsion cosinusoïdale surélevée de longueur 2 (2RC) de signalisation de réponse partielle, nous montrons que les limites supérieures plus strictes du taux d'erreur sur les bits sont obtenues que celles du rapport précédent.
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Yoshikatsu AKITA, Koji SHIBATA, Takakazu SAKAI, Atsushi NAKAGAKI, "Performance Analysis of Trellis-Coded Partial Response CPM over Rician Fast Fading Channels" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E82-A, no. 10, pp. 2204-2207, October 1999, doi: .
Abstract: This paper shows the method of theoretical analysis for the bit error probability of the trellis-coded partial response continuous phase modulation (TCM-PR-CPM) over the correlated Rician fast frequency nonselective fading channel. In the analysis, the fading correlation of the channel and the effect due to finite interleaver are taken into account. By applying the method to the rate 1/2 (7, 2) trellis code with the raised cosine pulse of length 2 (2RC) partial response signaling, we show that the tighter upper bounds of the bit error rate are obtained than those in the preceding report.
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