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La performance BER d'un système BPSK avec sondeur dans l'environnement d'évanouissement rapide de Rayleigh et d'interférence cocanal est analysée au moyen de la fonction caractéristique de la statistique de décision et du calcul du résidu, et comparée à celle d'un système DPSK. Les résultats montrent que le système BPSK avec sondeur peut supprimer efficacement la FM aléatoire du signal reçu à évanouissement rapide, même en présence d'interférences dans le même canal. De plus, la répartition optimale de la puissance entre le signal BPSK et le sondeur qui minimise le BER et l'effet d'une diversité post-détection sont théoriquement clarifiées.
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Xiu-Ying HOU, Ke-Rang WU, Norihiko MORINAGA, Toshihiko NAMEKAWA, "Bit Error Rate Performance of Fading BPSK System with Sounder in the Presence of Cochannel Interference" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on transactions,
vol. E70-E, no. 1, pp. 42-48, January 1987, doi: .
Abstract: The BER performance of a BPSK system with sounder in the fast Rayleigh fading and cochannel interference environment is analyzed by means of the characteristic function of the decision statistic and calculating the residue, and compared with that of a DPSK system. The results show that the BPSK system with sounder can remove random FM effectively from the received fast fading signal even in the presence of cochannel interference. In addition, the optimum power distribution between the BPSK signal and sounder which minimizes the BER and the effect of a post-detection diversity are theoretically clarified.
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