Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9540626 Journal of the Franklin Institute 2005 19 Pages PDF
Abstract
Ordered statistics is applied in this paper to analyze the performance of ordered selection combining schemes with different modulation receptions operating in Nakagami-m fading environments. The ordered selection combining will be adapted to include the conventional selection combining (SC), the second-order diversity combining (SC-2), and the third-order diversity combining (SC-3). All the results are validated by comparing the special case Rayleigh distribution with the fading figure m=1 in the Nakagami-m distribution. The results show that SC is in performance the worst in both coherent and non-coherent schemes, as expected. The performance differences between SC-2 and MRC, and SC-3 and EGC are not significant when the diversity order L⩽3, but the differences will increase when L⩾5.
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