A General Conditional BER Expression of Rectangular QAM in the Presence of Phase Noise

12/07/2020
by   Thanh V. Pham, et al.
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In this paper, we newly present a closed-form bit-error rate (BER) expression for an M-ary pulse-amplitude modulation (M-PAM) over additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) channels by analytically characterizing the bit decision regions and positions. The obtained expression is then used to derive the conditional BER of a rectangular quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) for a given value of phase noise. Numerical results show that the impact of phase noise on the conditional BER performance is proportional to the constellation size. Moreover, it is observed that given a constellation size, the square QAM achieves the lowest phase noise-induced performance loss compared to other rectangular constellations.

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