Quasi-orthogonal space-time block codes (QO-STBCs) achieve full code rate at the expense of loss in diversity gain. In this paper, we propose two feedback methods for QO-STBCs to achieve full diversity and full code rate. In the first method, signals radiated from various antennas are rotated by phasors according to feedback from the receiver, whereas the second method is based upon antenna weighting/selection. For high to moderate feedback error rates, it is demonstrated that the proposed methods outperform the quantized transmit beamformer. The performance improvement is also investigated for these closed-loop methods when the transmitted signal is error control coded
Orthogonal Space-Time Block Codes (OSTBC) exploit multipleinput multiple-output (MIMO) communication...
In this paper we propose complex extended orthogonal space-time block codes (EO-STBCs) with feedback...
In this dissertation, the STBC-OFDM technique is therefore investigated in order to improve the bit ...
Quasi-orthogonal space-time block codes (QO-STBCs) achieve full code rate at the expense of loss in ...
To combat the detrimental effect of the frequency-selective fading channel and the intersymbol inter...
Several quasi-orthogonal STBCs (QOSTBCs) designs using four transmit antennas have been proposed. Ho...
In the paper, we proposed a method of space-time diversity on the transmitting side, combining a clo...
Closed-loop space-time block codes (STBCs) for four, five, and six transmit antennas using phase fee...
In this paper we propose a generalization of extended orthogonal space-time block codes (EO-STBCs) f...
Orthogonal space-time block coding is a transmit diversity method that has the potential to enhance ...
In order to satisfy the huge communications demands MIMO (Multiple input and Multiple Output) system...
International audienceRecently, various quasi-orthogonal space-time block codes (QO-STBCs) have been...
In order to satisfy the huge demand for high data rates and improved link quality wireless communica...
Several transmit and receive processing techniques are studied and extended within this thesis: moti...
Abstract—This paper proposes a new preprocessing scheme for rate-one quasi-orthogonal space-time blo...
Orthogonal Space-Time Block Codes (OSTBC) exploit multipleinput multiple-output (MIMO) communication...
In this paper we propose complex extended orthogonal space-time block codes (EO-STBCs) with feedback...
In this dissertation, the STBC-OFDM technique is therefore investigated in order to improve the bit ...
Quasi-orthogonal space-time block codes (QO-STBCs) achieve full code rate at the expense of loss in ...
To combat the detrimental effect of the frequency-selective fading channel and the intersymbol inter...
Several quasi-orthogonal STBCs (QOSTBCs) designs using four transmit antennas have been proposed. Ho...
In the paper, we proposed a method of space-time diversity on the transmitting side, combining a clo...
Closed-loop space-time block codes (STBCs) for four, five, and six transmit antennas using phase fee...
In this paper we propose a generalization of extended orthogonal space-time block codes (EO-STBCs) f...
Orthogonal space-time block coding is a transmit diversity method that has the potential to enhance ...
In order to satisfy the huge communications demands MIMO (Multiple input and Multiple Output) system...
International audienceRecently, various quasi-orthogonal space-time block codes (QO-STBCs) have been...
In order to satisfy the huge demand for high data rates and improved link quality wireless communica...
Several transmit and receive processing techniques are studied and extended within this thesis: moti...
Abstract—This paper proposes a new preprocessing scheme for rate-one quasi-orthogonal space-time blo...
Orthogonal Space-Time Block Codes (OSTBC) exploit multipleinput multiple-output (MIMO) communication...
In this paper we propose complex extended orthogonal space-time block codes (EO-STBCs) with feedback...
In this dissertation, the STBC-OFDM technique is therefore investigated in order to improve the bit ...