Presentation 2000/9/1
A Study on Adaptive Packet Transmission using the Layered Demodulation
Mitsuru UESUGI, Osamu KATO, Koichi HOMMA,
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Abstract(in English) Since fluctuation of mobile channel is very large, adaptive modulation is an effective solution to improve the transmission efficiency. However, the modulation method at the transmission side has to be known at the receiving side. Therefore, information transmission or blind detection has to be required. We proposed a solution which requires neither information transmission nor blind detection by introduction of layered demodulation. When it is used, always the same demodulation can be used at the receiving side. We also confirmed the effect of the solution by simulation.
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Keyword(in English) Mobile communication / Adaptive Modulation / Layer / Multi-valued Modulation / Packet
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Title (in English) A Study on Adaptive Packet Transmission using the Layered Demodulation
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Keyword(1) Mobile communication
Keyword(2) Adaptive Modulation
Keyword(3) Layer
Keyword(4) Multi-valued Modulation
Keyword(5) Packet
1st Author's Name Mitsuru UESUGI
1st Author's Affiliation Wireless Solution Laboratories, Matsushita Communication Industrial Co., Ltd.()
2nd Author's Name Osamu KATO
2nd Author's Affiliation Wireless Solution Laboratories, Matsushita Communication Industrial Co., Ltd.
3rd Author's Name Koichi HOMMA
3rd Author's Affiliation Wireless Solution Laboratories, Matsushita Communication Industrial Co., Ltd.
Date 2000/9/1
Paper # RCS2000-94
Volume (vol) vol.100
Number (no) 278
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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