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High-rate Space-Time-Frequency Codes Achieving Full-Diversity with Partial Interference Cancellation Group Decoding (1101.4486v3)

Published 24 Jan 2011 in cs.IT and math.IT

Abstract: The partial interference cancellation (PIC) group decoding has recently been proposed to deal with the decoding complexity and code rate trade-off on the basis of space-time block code (STBC) design criterion when full diversity is achieved. It provides a framework to arrange the rate-complexity-performance tradeoff by choosing a suitable size of information symbol groups. In this paper, a simple design of a linear dispersive space-time-frequency (STF) code is proposed with a design criterion to achieve high rate for frequency-selective channels in terms of multipath when the PIC group decoding is applied at receiver. With an appropriate grouping scheme as well as the PIC group decoding, the proposed STF code is shown to obtain the similar diversity gain as the maximum likelihood (ML) decoding, namely full-dimensional sphere decoding, but have a low decoding complexity. It seems as an intermediate decoding between the ML receiver and zero-forcing (ZF) receiver. The proposed grouping design criterion for the PIC group decoding to achieve full diversity deploying the orthogonal-frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) technique is also an intermediate condition between the loosest ML full rank criterion of codewords and the strongest ZF linear independence condition of the column vectors for the equivalent frequency-selective channel matrix. It can achieves full diversity with the PIC group decoding for any number of sub-carriers and the data rate can be made high. Several code design examples are illustrated for the feasibility of this coding scheme. Simulation results show that the proposed STF code can well address the rate-performance-complexity tradeoff of the multiple-input multiple-output orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (MIMO-OFDM) communication system.

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