On computing the minimum distance for faster than Nyquist signaling

نویسنده

  • Dan Hajela
چکیده

Absfract -The degradation suffered when pulses satisfying the Nyquist criterion are used to transmit binary data at a rate faster than the Nyquist rate over the ideal band-limited (brick-wall) channel is studied. The minimum distance between received signals is used as a performance criterion. It is well-known that, when Nyquist pulses (i.e., pulses satisfying the Nyquist criterion) are sent at the Nyquist rate, the minimum distance between signal points is the same as the pulse energy. The main result is to show that the minimum distance between received signals is the same as the pulse energy for rates of transmission about 25 percent beyond the Nyquist rate, which is the best possible result. In fact, one can even identify the precise error event and signaling rate that causes the minimum distance to be no longer equal to the pulse energy. The mathematical formulation of the problem is to find the smallest value of 6, 0 < 6 < 0.5, for which the best L , approximation to the constant 1 on the interval ( 6.6) is 1, when using a linear combination of the functions e x p ( i 2 ~ n O ) to approximate, n t 0, and restricting the coefficients to be 0, & 1. The smallest value of 6 is 0.401 . . . .

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • IEEE Trans. Information Theory

دوره 36  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1990