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Space-time codes with controllable ML decoding complexity for any number of transmit antennas

Published 20 Jan 2007 in cs.IT and math.IT | (0701129v2)

Abstract: We construct a class of linear space-time block codes for any number of transmit antennas that have controllable ML decoding complexity with a maximum rate of 1 symbol per channel use. The decoding complexity for MM transmit antennas can be varied from ML decoding of 2<sup></sup>log2M12<sup>{\lceil</sup> \log_2M \rceil -1} symbols together to single symbol ML decoding. For ML decoding of 2<sup></sup>log2Mn2<sup>{\lceil</sup> \log_2M \rceil - n} (n=1,2,...n=1,2,...) symbols together, a diversity of min(M,2<sup></sup>log2Mn+1)\min(M,2<sup>{\lceil</sup> \log_2M \rceil-n+1}) can be achieved. Numerical results show that the performance of the constructed code when 2<sup></sup>log2M12<sup>{\lceil</sup> \log_2M \rceil-1} symbols are decoded together is quite close to the performance of ideal rate-1 orthogonal codes (that are non-existent for more than 2 transmit antennas).

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