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Dans cette lettre, nous analysons les performances moyennes du taux d'erreur de symbole (SER) pour les liaisons de communication sans fil à entrées multiples et sorties multiples (MIMO) avec formation de faisceaux de transmission et combinaison de rapport maximum (MRC), connues sous le nom de MIMO-MRC, en présence de plusieurs brouilleurs dans les canaux à évanouissement de Rayleigh. Une limite supérieure et une approximation du SER moyen pour M-la signalisation aire et un SER moyen exact pour certains formats de modulation sont évalués. De plus, une expression exacte sous forme fermée du SER moyen dans un environnement limité en interférences est dérivée. Les résultats analytiques sont confirmés par des simulations numériques.
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Kyung Seung AHN, "Average Symbol Error Rate Performance of MIMO-MRC System with Multiple Interferers in Rayleigh Fading Channels" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E93-A, no. 10, pp. 1848-1852, October 2010, doi: 10.1587/transfun.E93.A.1848.
Abstract: In this letter, we analyze the average symbol error rate (SER) performance for multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) wireless communication links with transmit beamforming and maximum ratio combining (MRC), known as MIMO-MRC, in the presence of multiple interferers in Rayleigh fading channels. An upper bound and an approximation of the average SER for M-ary signaling and an exact average SER for some modulation formats are evaluated. Moreover, an exact closed-form expression of the average SER in an interference-limited environment is derived. The analytical results are confirmed by numerical simulations.
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