论文标题
基于循环预定的单载波传输
Channel Estimation and Multipath Diversity Reception for RIS-Empowered Broadband Wireless Systems Based on Cyclic-Prefixed Single-Carrier Transmission
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论文摘要
在本文中,为宽带无线通信系统提出了带有相移键(PSK)信号的循环预定单载波(CPSC)传输方案,该系统由可重构智能表面(RIS)授权的宽带无线通信系统提出。在拟议的CPSC-RIS中,RI是根据发射的PSK符号配置的,因此RIS创建了事件信号的不同周期性延迟版本,以实现多径多样性的多样性。为CPSC-RIS开发了实用有效的通道估计器,通道估计的均方误差以封闭形式表示。我们分析了CPSC-RIS在频率选择性中Nakagami-m $ $ $淡出通道上的位错误率(BER)性能。通过假设最大似然检测来得出BER上的上限。此外,通过诉诸索引调制(IM)的概念,我们提出了CPSC-RIS的扩展,称为CPSC-RIS-IM,从而提高了光谱效率。除了PSK符号的常规星座信息外,CPSC-RIS-IM还使用由RIS引起的循环延迟的完整排列来携带信息。亚最佳接收器是为CPSC-RIS-IM设计的,以瞄准低计算复杂性。我们的仿真基于BER证实了CPSC-RIS(-IM)比常规CPSC的优越性,而没有RIS和正交频施加使用RIS。
In this paper, a cyclic-prefixed single-carrier (CPSC) transmission scheme with phase shift keying (PSK) signaling is presented for broadband wireless communications systems empowered by a reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS). In the proposed CPSC-RIS, the RIS is configured according to the transmitted PSK symbols such that different cyclically delayed versions of the incident signal are created by the RIS to achieve multipath diversity. A practical and efficient channel estimator is developed for CPSC-RIS and the mean square error of the channel estimation is expressed in closed-form. We analyze the bit error rate (BER) performance of CPSC-RIS over frequency-selective Nakagami-$m$ fading channels. An upper bound on the BER is derived by assuming the maximum-likelihood detection. Furthermore, by resorting to the concept of index modulation (IM), we propose an extension of CPSC-RIS, termed CPSC-RIS-IM, which enhances the spectral efficiency. In addition to conventional constellation information of PSK symbols, CPSC-RIS-IM uses the full permutations of cyclic delays caused by the RIS to carry information. A sub-optimal receiver is designed for CPSC-RIS-IM to aim at low computational complexity. Our simulation results in terms of BER corroborate the performance analysis and the superiority of CPSC-RIS(-IM) over the conventional CPSC without an RIS and orthogonal frequency division multiplexing with an RIS.