IEEE Letters on Electromagnetic Compatibility Practice and Applications
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Science & Technology, Technology, Engineering, Electrical & Electronic, Engineering, Symbols, Electromagnetic interference, Accuracy, Statistics, Electromagnetics, Threshold voltage, Fitting, Decoding, Trajectory, Digital communication systems, electromagnetic (EM) disturbances, Gaussian mixture models (GMMs), symbol detection
Abstract:
This letter presents a study on the limitations of Gaussian mixture models for symbol detection in digital communication systems. Although Gaussian mixture models have proven to be adequate for symbol detection at medium signal-to-interference ratios, the results of this study reveal a critical flaw in the conventional assumption that Gaussian models can accurately represent the received symbol distributions under all circumstances in harsh environments. This statistical approach proves to be inadequate at high levels of electromagnetic interference, resulting in an inability to accurately differentiate between symbols. The methodology is tested in a triple modular redundant system subjected to reverberant electromagnetic disturbances, with diverse PAM-4 as encoding technique.