Pavan Srinath, K. ; Sundar Rajan, B. (2010) Single real-symbol decodable, high-rate, distributed space-time block codes In: 2010 IEEE Information Theory Workshop on Information Theory (ITW 2010, Cairo), 06-08 Jan 2010, Cairo, Egypt.
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Official URL: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/5503210/
Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ITWKSPS.2010.5503210
Abstract
A scheme to apply the rate-1 real orthogonal designs (RODs) in relay networks with single real-symbol decodability of the symbols at the destination for any arbitrary number of relays is proposed. In the case where the relays do not have any information about the channel gains from the source to themselves, the best known distributed space time block codes (DSTBCs) for k relays with single real-symbol decodability offer an overall rate of complex symbols per channel use. The scheme proposed in this paper offers an overall rate of 2/2+k complex symbol per channel use, which is independent of the number of relays. Furthermore, in the scenario where the relays have partial channel information in the form of channel phase knowledge, the best known DSTBCs with single real-symbol decodability offer an overall rate of 1/3 complex symbols per channel use. In this paper, making use of RODs, a scheme which achieves the same overall rate of 1/3 complex symbols per channel use but with a decoding delay that is 50 percent of that of the best known DSTBCs, is presented. Simulation results of the symbol error rate performance for 10 relays, which show the superiority of the proposed scheme over the best known DSTBC for 10 relays with single real-symbol decodability, are provided.
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