Insik Cho
Chonnam National University
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consumer communications and networking conference | 2011
Sherlie Portugal; Jeaho Park; Changwoo Seo; Insik Cho; Gilsang Yoon; Jeonghwan Lee; Intae Hwang
Sphere decoding is a decoding technique able to achieve the maximum likelihood error performance in fading environments; nevertheless, it exhibits a high complexity, especially in poor channel conditions. In this paper, we present an adaptive hybrid algorithm which reduces the complexity of conventional sphere decoding without sacrificing its error performance. Through simulations, we prove that the proposed system maintains almost the same bit error rate of the conventional sphere decoding, and exhibits a lower, quasi-constant complexity.
ieee international conference on wireless information technology and systems | 2010
Insik Cho; Changwoo Seo; Gilsang Yoon; Jeonghwan Lee; Sherlie Portugal; Intae Hwang
The MIMO-OFDM Adaptive MCM System changes MIMO scheme, channel coding rate, and modulation scheme, adaptively, according to the channel conditions. And the addition of Pre-coding and Antenna Subset Selection assures a better performance and higher data rate. The MIMO-OFDM Adaptive MCM System achieves a better average throughput performance than a Non Adaptive-MCM system; as SNR increases, the throughput increases almost linearly. Based on the simulation results, we conclude that the proposed MIMO-OFDM Adaptive MCM System represents a feasible solution for improving the throughput-SNR tradeoff in the next generation of mobile communication systems.
ieee international conference on wireless information technology and systems | 2010
Changwoo Seo; Insik Cho; Gilsang Yoon; Jeonghwan Lee; Sherlie Portugal; Intae Hwang
In this paper, we proposed a system that combines AMC and MIMO schemes. While conventional AMC system changes only the coding rate and modulation, the proposed Adaptive-MCM system also selects the MIMO scheme (diversity, multiplexing) according to channel condition. Furthermore, by applying pre-coding and antenna subset-selection we not only produce optimal performance but also increase the data rate. In case of Non-Adaptive-MCM, the simulation results show that even thought, this system secures enough SNR, and its maximum throughput is limited. As for the Adaptive-MCM System, the simulation shows an overall average data rate increase, and a maximum throughput of 1440kbps that can be achieved because the schemes corresponding to the MCM levels are assigned dynamically. This probes that the Adaptive-MCM system increases the average data rate by improving the trade-off between SNR and throughput.
international conference on wireless broadband and ultra wideband communications | 2007
Sangjin Ryoo; Kwangwook Choi; Kyunghwan Lee; Insik Cho; Gilsang Yoon; Cheolwoo You; Jaehyung Park; Intae Hwang; Cheolsung Kim
In this paper, we propose and observe a system that adopts independent MCS (modulation and coding scheme) level for each layer in the combined AMC-V- BLAST (adaptive modulation and coding-vertical- bell-lab layered space-time) system. Also, comparing with the combined system using common MCS level, the proposed system applied to Independent MCS level shows how much throughput performance is improved. As a result of simulation, Independent MCS level case adapts modulation and coding scheme for maximum throughput to each channel condition in separate layer, resulting in improved throughput compared to common MCS level case. Especially, the results show that the combined AMC-V-BLAST system with Independent MCS level achieves a gain of 700 kbps in 7~9 dB SNR (signal-to-noise ratio) range.
international conference on signal processing | 2007
Kyunghwan Lee; Sangjin Ryoo; Gilsang Yoon; Insik Cho; Intae Hwang; Dae-Ki Hong; Cheolwoo Yoo
In this paper, we propose and analyze an Adaptive Modulation System with optimal Turbo Coded V-BLAST (Vertical-Bell-lab Layered Space-Time) technique that adopts the extrinsic information from MAP (Maximum A Posteriori) Decoder with Iterative Decoding as a priori probability in two decoding procedure of V-BLAST scheme; the ordering and the slicing. Also, comparing with the Adaptive Modulation System using conventional Turbo Coded V-BLAST technique that is simply combined V-BLAST scheme with Turbo Coding scheme, we observe how much throughput performance can be improved. In addition, we apply a STD (Selection Transmit Diversity) scheme to the systems for more performance improvement. The results show that the proposed system applying a STD scheme gains about 1.77 Mbps at 11 dB SNR (Signal to Noise Ratio) compared to the conventional system using 2 transmit and 2 receive antennas.
Journal of information and communication convergence engineering | 2009
Gilsang Yoon; Jeonghwan Lee; Insik Cho; Changwoo Seo; Sangjin Ryoo; Cheolwoo You; Intae Hwang
IEICE Transactions on Communications | 2011
Changwoo Seo; Insik Cho; Sherlie Portugal; Jaeho Park; Gihwan Park; Taejin Jung; Intae Hwang; Huaping Liu; Cheolwoo You
Lecture Notes in Engineering and Computer Science | 2010
Changwoo Seo; Insik Cho; Gilsang Yoon; Jeonghwan Lee; Sherlie Portugal; Intae Hwang
international conference on wireless networks | 2009
Jeonghwan Lee; Gilsang Yoon; Insik Cho; Changwoo Seo; Changhyeon Chae; Nara Yang; Taejin Jung; Cheol Hong Kim; Intae Hwang; Cheolwoo You; Dae-Ki Hong
international conference on wireless networks | 2009
Gilsang Yoon; Jeonghwan Lee; Insik Cho; Changwoo Seo; Changhyeon Chae; Nara Yang; Taejin Jung; Cheol Hong Kim; Intae Hwang; Cheolwoo You; Dae-Ki Hong