This paper considers a multiuser multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) space-time block coded system that operates at a high data rate with full diversity. In particular, they propose to use a full rate downlink algebraic transmission scheme combined with a differential space-time scheme for multiuser MIMO systems. To achieve this, perfect algebraic space-time codes and Cayley differential transforms are employed. Since channel state information (CSI) is not needed at the differential receiver, differential schemes are ideal for multiuser systems to shift the complexity from the receivers to the transmitter, thus simplifying user equipment. Furthermore, orthogonal spreading matrices are employed at the transmitter to separate the data strea...
In this treatise we propose a three-stage twin-transmit-antenna assisted MultiUser (MU) Direct Seque...
We propose several differential decoding schemes for asynchronous multi-user MIMO systems based on o...
The multipath nature of the wireless channel, results in a superposition of the signals of each path...
In this paper, a novel differential space-time block coded spatial modulation (differential STBC-SM)...
In [1], a differential space-time modulation scheme (based on unitary matrices) are presented that c...
The paper deals with orthogonal space-time block coded MC-CDMA systems in outdoor realistic downlink...
In contrast to dirty-paper coding (DPC) which is largely information theoretic, this paper proposes ...
The combination of space-time block coding (STBC) and direct-sequence code-division multiple access ...
PhD ThesisMany multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) downlink transmission schemes assume channel s...
In this paper, a differential downlink transmission scheme is proposed for a massive multiple-input ...
AbstractSpace-time block codes (STBCs) based single user multiplexing techniques are already part of...
Abstract — We propose a new full-rate space-time block code (STBC) for two transmit antennas which c...
In this paper, a novel multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) transmission scheme termed space-time b...
Abstract—The combination of space–time block coding (STBC) and direct-sequence code-division multipl...
Motivated by the recent concept of Spatial Modulation (SM), we propose a novel Space-Time Shift Keyi...
In this treatise we propose a three-stage twin-transmit-antenna assisted MultiUser (MU) Direct Seque...
We propose several differential decoding schemes for asynchronous multi-user MIMO systems based on o...
The multipath nature of the wireless channel, results in a superposition of the signals of each path...
In this paper, a novel differential space-time block coded spatial modulation (differential STBC-SM)...
In [1], a differential space-time modulation scheme (based on unitary matrices) are presented that c...
The paper deals with orthogonal space-time block coded MC-CDMA systems in outdoor realistic downlink...
In contrast to dirty-paper coding (DPC) which is largely information theoretic, this paper proposes ...
The combination of space-time block coding (STBC) and direct-sequence code-division multiple access ...
PhD ThesisMany multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) downlink transmission schemes assume channel s...
In this paper, a differential downlink transmission scheme is proposed for a massive multiple-input ...
AbstractSpace-time block codes (STBCs) based single user multiplexing techniques are already part of...
Abstract — We propose a new full-rate space-time block code (STBC) for two transmit antennas which c...
In this paper, a novel multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) transmission scheme termed space-time b...
Abstract—The combination of space–time block coding (STBC) and direct-sequence code-division multipl...
Motivated by the recent concept of Spatial Modulation (SM), we propose a novel Space-Time Shift Keyi...
In this treatise we propose a three-stage twin-transmit-antenna assisted MultiUser (MU) Direct Seque...
We propose several differential decoding schemes for asynchronous multi-user MIMO systems based on o...
The multipath nature of the wireless channel, results in a superposition of the signals of each path...