Transmitter diversity antenna selection techniques for wireless channels utilizing differential space-time block codes

Authors

  • Le Chung Tran
  • Tadeusz Antoni Wysocki
  • Alfred Mertins
  • Jennifer Seberry

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26636/jtit.2006.2.367

Keywords:

differential space-time modulation, differential space-time block codes, diversity antenna selection, MIMO

Abstract

The paper deals with transmitter diversity antenna selection techniques (ASTs) for wireless channels utilizing differential space-time block codes (DSTBCs). The proposed ASTs tend to maximize the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of those channels. Particularly, we propose here the so-called general (M,N;K) AST/DSTBC scheme for such channels. Then, based on this AST, we propose two modified ASTs which are more amenable to practical implementation, namely the restricted (M,N;K) AST/DSTBC scheme and the (N + ¯N,N;K) AST/DSTBC scheme. The restricted (M,N;K) AST/DSTBC scheme provides relatively good bit error performance us- ing only one feedback bit for transmission diversity purpose, while the (N+ ¯N,N;K) AST/DSTBC scheme shortens the time required to process feedback information. These techniques remarkably improve bit error rate (BER) performance of wireless channels using DSTBCs with a limited number (typi- cally 1 or 2) of training symbols per each coherent duration of the channel. Simulations show that the proposed AST/DSTBC schemes outperform the DSTBCs without antenna selection even with only 1 training symbol.

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Published

2006-06-30

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[1]
L. C. Tran, T. A. Wysocki, A. Mertins, and J. Seberry, “Transmitter diversity antenna selection techniques for wireless channels utilizing differential space-time block codes”, JTIT, vol. 24, no. 2, pp. 79–96, Jun. 2006, doi: 10.26636/jtit.2006.2.367.