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Optimal signaling and detector design for power constrained on-off keying systems in Neyman-Pearson framework

Authors :
Sinan Gezici
Berkan Dulek
Gezici, Sinan
Source :
2011 IEEE Statistical Signal Processing Workshop (SSP)
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
IEEE, 2011.

Abstract

Date of Conference: 28-30 June 2011 Optimal stochastic signaling and detector design are studied for power constrained on-off keying systems in the presence of additive multimodal channel noise under the Neyman-Pearson (NP) framework. The problem of jointly designing the signaling scheme and the decision rule is addressed in order to maximize the probability of detection without violating the constraints on the probability of false alarm and the average transmit power. Based on a theoretical analysis, it is shown that the optimal solution can be obtained by employing randomization between at most two signal values for the on-signal (symbol 1) and using the corresponding NP-type likelihood ratio test at the receiver. As a result, the optimal parameters can be computed over a significantly reduced optimization space instead of an infinite set of functions using global optimization techniques. Finally, a detection example is provided to illustrate how stochastic signaling can help improve detection performance over various optimal and sub-optimal signaling schemes. © 2011 IEEE.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
2011 IEEE Statistical Signal Processing Workshop (SSP)
Accession number :
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