This paper proposes a new testing procedure, namely, the twin test, for performance improvements of initial code acquisition, taking into account several correlated cells at once. We derive a closed-form expression to analytically express the system probabilities in terms of a new function: the extended modified generalized-Q (EMGQ) function. The analytical results, which are substantiated by computer simulations, show that the twin test can offer better performance than the conventional scheme based on the cell-by-cell detection, with a negligible increase in the computational complexity of the system.
Guzzon, E., Benedetto, F., Giunta, G. (2013). A New Test for Initial Code Acquisition of Correlated Cells. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON VEHICULAR TECHNOLOGY, 62(5), 2349-2358 [10.1109/TVT.2013.2240325].
A New Test for Initial Code Acquisition of Correlated Cells
BENEDETTO, FRANCESCO;GIUNTA, GAETANO
2013-01-01
Abstract
This paper proposes a new testing procedure, namely, the twin test, for performance improvements of initial code acquisition, taking into account several correlated cells at once. We derive a closed-form expression to analytically express the system probabilities in terms of a new function: the extended modified generalized-Q (EMGQ) function. The analytical results, which are substantiated by computer simulations, show that the twin test can offer better performance than the conventional scheme based on the cell-by-cell detection, with a negligible increase in the computational complexity of the system.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.