Abstract

Average throughput and bit error rate (BER) are derived for constant-power adaptive quadrature amplitude modulation over frequency selective fading channels corrupted by ISI and Gaussian noise. Effects of time delay spread on average throughput are studied under different BER constraints. Results show that useful performance can be achieved without diversity or equalisation.

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