A Novel Receiver Design with Joint Coherent and Non-Coherent Processing

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Liu, Wanchun
Zhou, Xiangyun
Durrani, Salman
Popovski, Petar

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE Inc)

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In this paper, we propose a novel splitting receiver, which involves a joint processing of coherently and non-coherently received signals. Using a passive RF power splitter, the received signal at each receiver antenna is split into two streams, which are then processed by a conventional coherent detection (CD) circuit and a power-detection (PD) circuit, respectively. The streams of the signals from all the receiver antennas are then jointly used for information detection. We show that the splitting receiver creates a 3-D received signal space due to the joint coherent and non-coherent processing. We analyze the achievable rate of a splitting receiver, which shows that the splitting receiver provides a rate gain of 3/2 compared with either the conventional (CD-based) coherent receiver or the PD-based non-coherent receiver in the high SNR regime. We also analyze the symbol error rate (SER) for practical modulation schemes, which shows that the splitting receiver achieves asymptotic SER reduction by a factor of at least √M-1 for M-QAM compared with either the conventional (CD-based) coherent receiver or the PD-based non-coherent receiver.

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IEEE Transactions on Communications

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