Adaptive switching between space-time and space-frequency block coded OFDM systems

Keonkook Lee, Youngok Kim, Namjeong Lee, Joonhyuk Kang
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In this paper, we propose an adaptive transmission technique for MIMO-OFDM systems which selects one of space-time block coded OFDM (STBC-OFDM) and space-frequency block coded OFDM (SFBC-OFDM). STBC-OFDM and SFBC-OFDM undergo severe performance degradation in time-varying and frequency-selective channel, respectively. In the adaptive scheme, either STBC-OFDM or SFBC-OFDM is selected by using the proposed switching criteria. Two selection criteria, correlation of the channel and magnitude of the interference, are proposed for transmission mode selection. In criterion I, based on the observation of the theoretical performance in (D.B. lin et al., 2005), correlation between successive OFDM symbols for STBC-OFDM and correlation between neighboring subcarriers for SFBC-OFDM are compared and the mode which has higher correlation value is selected to maximize the SNR. Next, in criterion II, we choose the mode which has smaller interference to reduce the performance degradation due to the interference. Simulation results show that the proposed adaptive switching system outperforms the nonadaptive system.
时空和空频分组编码OFDM系统之间的自适应切换
本文提出了一种MIMO-OFDM系统的自适应传输技术,该技术选择空时分组编码OFDM (STBC-OFDM)和空频分组编码OFDM (SFBC-OFDM)中的一种。STBC-OFDM和SFBC-OFDM分别在时变信道和频率选择信道中存在严重的性能下降。在自适应方案中,根据所提出的交换准则选择STBC-OFDM或SFBC-OFDM。提出了信道的相关性和干扰的大小两个选择标准,用于传输模式的选择。判据一,在观察(D.B. lin et al., 2005)理论性能的基础上,比较STBC-OFDM连续OFDM符号之间的相关性和SFBC-OFDM相邻子载波之间的相关性,选择相关性值较高的模式实现信噪比最大化。其次,在判据II中,我们选择干扰较小的模式,以减少由于干扰导致的性能下降。仿真结果表明,该自适应开关系统优于非自适应开关系统。
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