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Performance Analysis of Coded OTFS Systems Over High-Mobility Channels

Shuangyang Li, Jinhong Yuan, Weijie Yuan, Zhiqiang Wei, Baoming Bai, Derrick Wing Kwan Ng

2021IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications209 citationsDOI

Abstract

Orthogonal time frequency space (OTFS) modulation is a recently developed multi-carrier multi-slot transmission scheme for wireless communications in high-mobility environments. In this paper, the error performance of coded OTFS modulation over high-mobility channels is investigated. We start from the study of conditional pairwise-error probability (PEP) of the OTFS scheme, based on which its performance upper bound of the coded OTFS system is derived. Then, we show that the coding improvement for OTFS systems depends on the squared Euclidean distance among codeword pairs and the number of independent resolvable paths of the channel. More importantly, we show that there exists a fundamental trade-off between the coding gain and the diversity gain for OTFS systems, i.e., the diversity gain of OTFS systems improves with the number of resolvable paths, while the coding gain declines. Furthermore, based on our analysis, the impact of channel coding parameters on the performance of the coded OTFS systems is unveiled. The error performance of various coded OTFS systems over high-mobility channels is then evaluated. Simulation results demonstrate a significant performance improvement for OTFS modulation over the conventional orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) modulation over high-mobility channels. Analytical results and the effectiveness of the proposed code design are also verified by simulations with the application of both classical and modern codes for OTFS systems.

Topics & Concepts

Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexingCoding gainDiversity gainComputer scienceTime diversityPairwise error probabilityCoding (social sciences)AlgorithmChannel (broadcasting)Electronic engineeringMathematicsTelecommunicationsMIMOFadingDecoding methodsEngineeringStatisticsPAPR reduction in OFDMAdvanced Wireless Communication TechniquesPower Line Communications and Noise
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