Modulation Assessment With IQD Correction for Two-Way Sequential AAF Relaying Transmissions

Modulation assessment (MA) is a fundamental element in the development of adaptive radios that can interact effectively with their context to optimize resource usage. This assessment has been extensively studied in the literature over the past several decades. Nevertheless, there have been a few exp...

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Main Authors: Hala Mostafa, Mohamed Marey, Khaled Mohamad Almustafa, Juliano Katrib
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description Modulation assessment (MA) is a fundamental element in the development of adaptive radios that can interact effectively with their context to optimize resource usage. This assessment has been extensively studied in the literature over the past several decades. Nevertheless, there have been a few experiments conducted on relaying systems. Previous explorations of MA for relaying broadcasts have neglected the presence of in-phase and quadrature-phase discrepancies (IQD). However, these discrepancies exist in practical wireless transmissions due to manufacturing faults in the transceiver components, which can lead to substantial performance deterioration. In this paper, we create an original maximum-likelihood (ML) solution to the MA challenge in the circumstance of these discrepancies for amplify-and-forward (AAF) two-way sequential relaying transmissions (TWRT). By assuming that each terminal autonomously creates its own IQD, we depart a stage closer to effectively implementing transmissions in actual scenarios. We deploy an expectation-maximization (EM) tool to execute the indicated solution using an iterative approach. We take use of the data duplication inherent in AAF-TWRT signals to support the offered solution. During each repetition, the soft content provided by the detection procedure is utilized to develop the a posteriori expectations of the broadcast information. These expectations are then included in the assessment process as if they were known symbols. Additionally, the proposed solution involves a supplementary duty, which involves calculating the IQD parameters that are initially triggered at each terminal. The simulation results have validated the viability of the proposed architecture by demonstrating its superior MA performance compared to the standard ones. Based on the results, the offered solution reaches convergence within five cycles and achieves exceptional assessment accuracy across a broad spectrum of signal-to-noise ratios. Moreover, the minimum ratio of known to unknown data symbols for the repetitive operation to be executed effectively is 0.025. Beyond that, the proposed approach exhibits resilience to transmission impairments, including timing and frequency mismatches, colored noise, Doppler shifts, and multipath fading.
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spelling doaj-art-de651628fa05459f82cad50a195837222025-08-20T02:13:31ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362025-01-0113723897240110.1109/ACCESS.2025.356085910965644Modulation Assessment With IQD Correction for Two-Way Sequential AAF Relaying TransmissionsHala Mostafa0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7388-8990Mohamed Marey1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2105-7239Khaled Mohamad Almustafa2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2129-7686Juliano Katrib3https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1735-406XDepartment of Information Technology, College of Computer and Information Sciences, Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University, P.O. Box 84428, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaFaculty of Engineering, Menoufia University, Shebeen El-Kom, EgyptDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Gulf University for Science and Technology (GUST), Hawally, KuwaitDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Gulf University for Science and Technology (GUST), Hawally, KuwaitModulation assessment (MA) is a fundamental element in the development of adaptive radios that can interact effectively with their context to optimize resource usage. This assessment has been extensively studied in the literature over the past several decades. Nevertheless, there have been a few experiments conducted on relaying systems. Previous explorations of MA for relaying broadcasts have neglected the presence of in-phase and quadrature-phase discrepancies (IQD). However, these discrepancies exist in practical wireless transmissions due to manufacturing faults in the transceiver components, which can lead to substantial performance deterioration. In this paper, we create an original maximum-likelihood (ML) solution to the MA challenge in the circumstance of these discrepancies for amplify-and-forward (AAF) two-way sequential relaying transmissions (TWRT). By assuming that each terminal autonomously creates its own IQD, we depart a stage closer to effectively implementing transmissions in actual scenarios. We deploy an expectation-maximization (EM) tool to execute the indicated solution using an iterative approach. We take use of the data duplication inherent in AAF-TWRT signals to support the offered solution. During each repetition, the soft content provided by the detection procedure is utilized to develop the a posteriori expectations of the broadcast information. These expectations are then included in the assessment process as if they were known symbols. Additionally, the proposed solution involves a supplementary duty, which involves calculating the IQD parameters that are initially triggered at each terminal. The simulation results have validated the viability of the proposed architecture by demonstrating its superior MA performance compared to the standard ones. Based on the results, the offered solution reaches convergence within five cycles and achieves exceptional assessment accuracy across a broad spectrum of signal-to-noise ratios. Moreover, the minimum ratio of known to unknown data symbols for the repetitive operation to be executed effectively is 0.025. Beyond that, the proposed approach exhibits resilience to transmission impairments, including timing and frequency mismatches, colored noise, Doppler shifts, and multipath fading.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10965644/Relaying transmissionsmodulation assessmentestimation
spellingShingle Hala Mostafa
Mohamed Marey
Khaled Mohamad Almustafa
Juliano Katrib
Modulation Assessment With IQD Correction for Two-Way Sequential AAF Relaying Transmissions
IEEE Access
Relaying transmissions
modulation assessment
estimation
title Modulation Assessment With IQD Correction for Two-Way Sequential AAF Relaying Transmissions
title_full Modulation Assessment With IQD Correction for Two-Way Sequential AAF Relaying Transmissions
title_fullStr Modulation Assessment With IQD Correction for Two-Way Sequential AAF Relaying Transmissions
title_full_unstemmed Modulation Assessment With IQD Correction for Two-Way Sequential AAF Relaying Transmissions
title_short Modulation Assessment With IQD Correction for Two-Way Sequential AAF Relaying Transmissions
title_sort modulation assessment with iqd correction for two way sequential aaf relaying transmissions
topic Relaying transmissions
modulation assessment
estimation
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10965644/
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