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Space-time block code (STBC) is a maturing technology to achieve transmit diversity over fading channels. As the number of transmit antennas increases beyond two, current approaches to design STBCs either make trade off between the achievable diversity gain and the code rate, or achieve both full diversity and full rate at the expense of exponentially increased decoder complexity. This book presents a new STBC design method that combines two real orthogonal STBCs (O-STBC) with offset QAM. This approach is able to achieve both full diversity and full code rate, yet allows simple real symbol…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Space-time block code (STBC) is a maturing technology to achieve transmit diversity over fading channels. As the number of transmit antennas increases beyond two, current approaches to design STBCs either make trade off between the achievable diversity gain and the code rate, or achieve both full diversity and full rate at the expense of exponentially increased decoder complexity. This book presents a new STBC design method that combines two real orthogonal STBCs (O-STBC) with offset QAM. This approach is able to achieve both full diversity and full code rate, yet allows simple real symbol wise decoding whose complexity is independent of the number of transmit antennas. This book provides a detailed analysis of the impact of key system parameters on the error performance of the scheme. A complete chapter is devoted to systematic design of the two real O-STBCs for optimal error performance. This book should be useful to any researcher who is in the field of MIMO communications, orany engineering professional who is looking for an effective STBC solution for practical implementation.
Autorenporträt
Kun Zhong, PhD: EE, Nanyang Technological University. SMTS, DSO National Laboratories, Singapore. Yong Liang Guan, PhD: Imperial College London. Associate Prof. and Director of PWTC, School of EEE, NTU. Boon Chong Ng, PhD: EE, Stanford University. PMTS and Laboratory Head, DSO National Laboratories, Adjunct Associate Prof., School of EEE, NTU.