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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5910082
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Hierarchical modulation with vector rotation for E-MBMS transmission in LTE systems
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5910082

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    Hierarchical modulation with vector rotation for E-MBMS transmission in LTE systems (English)
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    20 June 2011
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    Summary: Enhanced multimedia broadcast and multicast service (E-MBMS) is considered of key importance for the proliferation of long-term evolution (LTE) network in mobile market. Hierarchical modulation (HM), which involves a ``base-layer'' (BL) and an ``enhancement-layer'' (EL) bit streams, is a simple technique for achieving tradeoff between service quality and radio coverage. Therefore, it is appealing for MBMS. Generally, HM suffers from the severe performance degradation of the less protected EL stream. In this paper, HM with vector rotation operation introduced to EL stream is proposed, in order to improve EL's performance. With the proper interleaving in frequency domain, this operation can exploit the inherent diversity gain from the multipath channel. In this way, HM with vector rotation can effectively enhance multimedia broadcasting on quality video and coverage. The simulation results with scalable video coding (SVC) as source show the significant benefits in comparison with the conventional HM and alternative schemes.
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