The sixth generation (6G) mobile systems will enable high mobility applications in both space and ground based networks. In this paper, we investigate low-complexity equalization and adaptive transmission schemes to combat fast fading channels due to high mobility. We first derive signal and channel models in fast fading channels, which allow low complexity minimum mean square error (MMSE) equalization. We then analyze the output signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) using eigenvalue decomposition for a generalized modulation representation. Assuming the channel state information (CSI) is known at the transmitter, we propose an adaptive transmission technique which utilizes the CSI to precode data symbols in order to improve the output SNR at the receiver. Simulation results show that the adaptive transmission scheme effectively improves the MMSE equalization performance in non-line-of-sight channels especially when the transmission signal frame is short.
Adaptive Transmission Based on MMSE Equalization over Fast Fading Channels
2020-11-01
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