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We derive here a Chernoff upper bound for the pairwise error probability in the presence of an additive white Gaussian noise and a Rayleigh or Rice correlated fading. The bound is first used to obtain an upper bound for the bit error probability of a trellis-coded modulation system. The result is then employed to evaluate the performance of a multichannel system which represents a good strategy for reducing the time delay due to interleaving.
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Leeuwin, K., Belfiore, J.C., Kaleh, G.K. (1991). Chernoff bound of trellis coded modulation over correlated rayleigh channel. In: Cohen, G., Charpin, P. (eds) EUROCODE '90. EUROCODE 1990. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 514. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-54303-1_146
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