Résumé:
work relates to the study of a new adaptive technique, Adaptive modulation
and Turbo-coding ( AMTuC) under the context of wireless communication, by using the
system of Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing (OFDM) over a Rayleigh channel. This
strategy is based on the Fixed sub-channeling (FS), which exploits the wireless channel
coherence band. Indeed, the method AMTuC uses multiples chemes of turbo-coded
modulation, in order to adapt immediately the spectral efficiency to the variations of signalto-noise
ratio
(SNR)
of
the
channel.
The
estimation
of
this
last,
for
each
frame,
compared
to
a
set
of
obtained
threshold,
insures
a
binary
error
rate
(BER)
below
a
predefined
threshold.
The
associated
modulation
to
every
threshold
is
sent
back
to
the
transmitter,
so
that
the
adaptation
can
be
achieved.