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引用次数: 15
摘要
在大多数现有的空时码设计中,实现完全分集是基于接收机的最大似然(ML)解码,这通常是计算昂贵的,并且可能没有软输出。最近,Zhang-Liu-Wong引入了Toeplitz码,并证明了Toeplitz码在使用线性接收机、零强迫(zero-forcing, ZF)或最小均方误差(minimum mean square error, MMSE)接收机时可以实现完全分集。本文从张刘王关于Toeplitz码的研究结果出发,提出了一种空时分组码(STBC)的设计准则,该准则将信息符号及其复共轭线性嵌入,从而在使用ZF或MMSE接收机时实现充分的分集。随后,我们提出了一个新的STBC家族,满足标准,从而实现了ZF或MMSE接收机的完全分集。我们提出的STBC是通过重叠2times Alamouti码构造的,因此本文将其命名为重叠Alamouti码。新编码是接近正交的,而它们的符号率可以接近1,对于任何数量的发射天线。仿真结果表明,在所有发射天线数量下,重叠Alamouti码都明显优于Toeplitz码,在发射天线数量大于4个时,重叠Alamouti码也优于正交STBC (OSTBC)码。
A Criterion and Design for Space-Time Block Codes Achieving Full Diversity With Linear Receivers
In most of the existing space-time code designs, achieving full diversity is based on maximum-likelihood (ML) decoding at the receiver that is usually computationally expensive and may not have soft outputs. Recently, Zhang-Liu-Wong introduced Toeplitz codes and showed that Toeplitz codes achieve full diversity when a linear receiver, zero-forcing (ZF) or minimum mean square error (MMSE) receiver, is used. Motivated from Zhang-Liu-Wong's results on Toeplitz codes, in this paper, we propose a design criterion for space-time block codes (STBC), in which information symbols and their complex conjugates are linearly embedded, to achieve full diversity when ZF or MMSE receiver is used. Subsequently, we propose a novel family of STBC that satisfy the criterion and thus achieve full diversity with ZF or MMSE receiver. Our newly proposed STBC are constructed by overlapping the 2times2 Alamouti code and hence named overlapped Alamouti codes in this paper. The new codes are close to orthogonal while their symbol rates can approach 1 for any number of transmit antennas. Simulation results show that overlapped Alamouti codes significantly outperform Toeplitz codes for all numbers of transmit antennas and also outperform orthogonal STBC (OSTBC) when the number of transmit antennas is above 4.