An Adaptive Channel Model for VBLAST in Vehicular Networks

<p/> <p>The wireless transmission environment in vehicular ad hoc systems varies from line of sight with few surroundings to rich Rayleigh fading. An efficient communication system must adapt itself to these diverse conditions. Multiple antenna systems are known to provide superior perfo...

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Main Authors: Senouci Sidi-Mohammed, Abdalla GhassanMT, Abu-Rgheff MosaA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2009-01-01
Series:EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
Online Access:http://jwcn.eurasipjournals.com/content/2009/328706
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spelling doaj-ca3bda3e2a9a4fc8bb37f9e56c0f85f12020-11-24T21:04:01ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking1687-14721687-14992009-01-0120091328706An Adaptive Channel Model for VBLAST in Vehicular NetworksSenouci Sidi-MohammedAbdalla GhassanMTAbu-Rgheff MosaA<p/> <p>The wireless transmission environment in vehicular ad hoc systems varies from line of sight with few surroundings to rich Rayleigh fading. An efficient communication system must adapt itself to these diverse conditions. Multiple antenna systems are known to provide superior performance compared to single antenna systems in terms of capacity and reliability. The correlation between the antennas has a great effect on the performance of MIMO systems. In this paper we introduce a novel adaptive channel model for MIMO-VBLAST systems in vehicular ad hoc networks. Using the proposed model, the correlation between the antennas was investigated. Although the line of sight is ideal for single antenna systems, it severely degrades the performance of VBLAST systems since it increases the correlation between the antennas. A channel update algorithm using single tap Kalman filters for VBLAST in flat fading channels has also been derived and evaluated. At 12&#8201;dB <inline-formula> <graphic file="1687-1499-2009-328706-i1.gif"/></inline-formula>, the new algorithm showed 50% reduction in the mean square error (MSE) between the actual channel and the corresponding updated estimate compared to the MSE without update. The computational requirement of the proposed algorithm for a <inline-formula> <graphic file="1687-1499-2009-328706-i2.gif"/></inline-formula> VBLAST is 6<inline-formula> <graphic file="1687-1499-2009-328706-i3.gif"/></inline-formula> real multiplications and 4<inline-formula> <graphic file="1687-1499-2009-328706-i4.gif"/></inline-formula> real additions.</p>http://jwcn.eurasipjournals.com/content/2009/328706
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author Senouci Sidi-Mohammed
Abdalla GhassanMT
Abu-Rgheff MosaA
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Abdalla GhassanMT
Abu-Rgheff MosaA
An Adaptive Channel Model for VBLAST in Vehicular Networks
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
author_facet Senouci Sidi-Mohammed
Abdalla GhassanMT
Abu-Rgheff MosaA
author_sort Senouci Sidi-Mohammed
title An Adaptive Channel Model for VBLAST in Vehicular Networks
title_short An Adaptive Channel Model for VBLAST in Vehicular Networks
title_full An Adaptive Channel Model for VBLAST in Vehicular Networks
title_fullStr An Adaptive Channel Model for VBLAST in Vehicular Networks
title_full_unstemmed An Adaptive Channel Model for VBLAST in Vehicular Networks
title_sort adaptive channel model for vblast in vehicular networks
publisher SpringerOpen
series EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
issn 1687-1472
1687-1499
publishDate 2009-01-01
description <p/> <p>The wireless transmission environment in vehicular ad hoc systems varies from line of sight with few surroundings to rich Rayleigh fading. An efficient communication system must adapt itself to these diverse conditions. Multiple antenna systems are known to provide superior performance compared to single antenna systems in terms of capacity and reliability. The correlation between the antennas has a great effect on the performance of MIMO systems. In this paper we introduce a novel adaptive channel model for MIMO-VBLAST systems in vehicular ad hoc networks. Using the proposed model, the correlation between the antennas was investigated. Although the line of sight is ideal for single antenna systems, it severely degrades the performance of VBLAST systems since it increases the correlation between the antennas. A channel update algorithm using single tap Kalman filters for VBLAST in flat fading channels has also been derived and evaluated. At 12&#8201;dB <inline-formula> <graphic file="1687-1499-2009-328706-i1.gif"/></inline-formula>, the new algorithm showed 50% reduction in the mean square error (MSE) between the actual channel and the corresponding updated estimate compared to the MSE without update. The computational requirement of the proposed algorithm for a <inline-formula> <graphic file="1687-1499-2009-328706-i2.gif"/></inline-formula> VBLAST is 6<inline-formula> <graphic file="1687-1499-2009-328706-i3.gif"/></inline-formula> real multiplications and 4<inline-formula> <graphic file="1687-1499-2009-328706-i4.gif"/></inline-formula> real additions.</p>
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