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BER performance analysis of OTFS systems with power allocation
China Communications, 2023Orthogonal time frequency space (OTFS), as a novel 2-D modulation technique, has been proposed to achieve better BER performances over delay-Doppler channels.
Zhenduo Wang +3 more
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BER Analysis for OTFS Zero Forcing Receiver
IEEE Transactions on Communications, 2022We derive closed form bit error rate (BER) expression for orthogonal time frequency space (OTFS) zero-forcing (ZF) receiver with perfect and imperfect receive channel information.
Prem Singh +3 more
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Study of SER and BER in NOMA Systems
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 2021At present, non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) techniques have attracted broad attentions, since they could improve the throughput of cellular networks efficiently.
Weijia Han, Xiao Ma, Di Tang, Nan Zhao
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BER Performance of Full-Duplex Cognitive Radio Network With Nonlinear Energy Harvesting
IEEE Transactions on Green Communications and Networking, 2020In this paper, the bit error rate (BER) performance of a full-duplex (FD) overlay cognitive radio (CR) network with linear/nonlinear energy harvesting (EH) capability is investigated.
Mohammadreza Babaei +3 more
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Closed-Form Approximation of LoRa Modulation BER Performance
IEEE Communications Letters, 2018LoRa has been demonstrated as a front runner when it comes to evolving low-power wide area networks. At its core is LoRa modulation which depicts a patented chirp spread-spectrum modulation technique that supports energy-efficient and reliable long-range
T. Elshabrawy, J. Robert
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BER performances of downlink and uplink NOMA in the presence of SIC errors over fading channels
IET Communications, 2018Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) is a strong candidate for next generation radio access networks due to its ability of serving multiple users using the same time and frequency resources.
F. Kara, Hakan Kaya
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