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Multiple-symbol decision-feedback space-time differential decoding in fading channels (Q1607635)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1779578
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Multiple-symbol decision-feedback space-time differential decoding in fading channels
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1779578

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    Multiple-symbol decision-feedback space-time differential decoding in fading channels (English)
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    20 March 2003
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    Summary: Space-time differential coding (STDC) is an effective technique for exploiting transmitter diversity since it does not require the channel state information at the receiver. However, like conventional differential modulation schemes, it exhibits an error floor in fading channels. In this paper, we develop an STDC decoding technique based on multiple-symbol detection and decision feedback, which makes use of the second-order statistic of the fading processes and has a very low computational complexity. This decoding method can significantly lower the error floor of the conventional STDC decoding algorithm, especially in fast fading channels. The application of the proposed multiple-symbol decision-feedback STDC decoding technique in orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing system is also discussed.
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    space-time differential block code
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    flat-fading channels
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    multiple-symbol detection
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    decision-feedback
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    OFDM
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    modulation schemes
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