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Impact of interference correlation on the decoding error statistics
Fecha
2017Registro en:
10.1109/ACSSC.2017.8335523
9781538618233
2576-2303
9781538618240
Autor
Rosas, Fernando
Manolakis, Konstantinos
Oberli Graf, Christian Robert
Azari, Mohammad Mahli
Verhelst, Marian
Pollin, Sofie
Institución
Resumen
Scenarios where interference is correlated with useful signals are often met in communications systems. Interestingly, even though uncorrelated interference mitigation has been extensively studied by the literature, there is still lack of insight into how correlation can affects information transfer processes. In this paper we formally address this issue and show how a positive correlation between the interference and useful signal power introduces a non-intuitive increase in the diversity gain, improving the error statistics with respect to the uncorrelated case. In contrast, the diversity gain decreases under negative correlation, degrading the system performance. These findings are confirmed by simulations for scenarios of practical relevance.