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Bit Error Performance of Orthogonal Space-Time Block Codes over Time-Selective Channel

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Bit Error Performance of Orthogonal Space-Time Block Codes over Time-Selective Channel
— Most of the existing works on space-time block codes (STBC) assume the channels are quasi-static, i.e., they remain invariant within one block. This assumption is not always true. In a more general case of time-selective channel, the channel matrix is no longer orthogonal. If conventional linear decoder is applied as it is in the quasi-static channel, it will introduce an irreducible error floor. In order to improve the performance, we can use zero-forcing decoder, which completely removes the interference. In this paper, we analyze the average bit error performance for BOTH conventional linear and zeroforcing decoders in the time-selective channels. The closed-form average bit error probabilities are obtained for both decoders, together with the irreducible error floor for the conventional linear decoder. Asymptotic analysis and numerical examples are also provided.
Jun He, Pooi Yuen Kam
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ICC
Authors Jun He, Pooi Yuen Kam
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