Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4976568 Journal of the Franklin Institute 2006 14 Pages PDF
Abstract
Signal constellations in the hyperbolic plane are provided as an alternative to traditional signal constellations in the Euclidean plane, since channels may actually exist for which the latter signal constellations are not as suitable as the former. A hyperbolic gaussian probability density function, based solely on geometrical considerations, is derived to determine the performance of the hyperbolic signal constellations. Benefits result from an approach conceived in terms of reduced signal-to-noise ratio, needed to achieve a prescribed error rate and equivalent optimum receiver complexity.
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Physical Sciences and Engineering Computer Science Signal Processing
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