Presentation 1995/11/27
A study on spatial probability of error-free transmission in mobile message communication
Toshiyuki MAEYAMA, Daisuke ONO, Hidefumi MURATA, Fumio IKEGAMI,
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Abstract(in English) Realizability of mobile message communication was studied on spatial probability of error-free transmission. Measurement of spatial probability were made by simulation test. The measured spatial probability in the most difficult condition of frequency selective fading environments is 68%, which avails 90% spatial probability if the signal is re-transmitted. The measured spatial probability in the field tests also suggests a possibility of mobile message communication. However, static BER characteristics in the field tests were found to be deteriorated by delay distortion, which affects the reliability of mobile message communication. Discussion are made on fine structure of error generation.
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Keyword(in English) Mobile message communication / Digital mobile communication / Anti-multipath modulation technique / spatial probability of error-free transmission
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Title (in English) A study on spatial probability of error-free transmission in mobile message communication
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Keyword(1) Mobile message communication
Keyword(2) Digital mobile communication
Keyword(3) Anti-multipath modulation technique
Keyword(4) spatial probability of error-free transmission
1st Author's Name Toshiyuki MAEYAMA
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Takushoku University()
2nd Author's Name Daisuke ONO
2nd Author's Affiliation Sophia systems Co., Ltd.
3rd Author's Name Hidefumi MURATA
3rd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Takushoku University
4th Author's Name Fumio IKEGAMI
4th Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Takushoku University
Date 1995/11/27
Paper # RCS95-106
Volume (vol) vol.95
Number (no) 390
Page pp.pp.-
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