2013 9th International Conference on Information, Communications &Amp; Signal Processing 2013
DOI: 10.1109/icics.2013.6782817
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Transmit FDE weight design for single-carrier space-time block coded joint transmit/receive diversity

Abstract: Abstract-Single-carrier (SC) transmission using frequencydomain space-time block coded joint transmit/receive diversity (FD-STBC-JTRD) combined with transmit frequency-domain equalization (FDE) obtains full spatial diversity gain and frequency diversity gain. Channel state information (CSI) is required only at transmitter for transmit FDE. In our previous study of SC FD-STBC-JTRD, single transmit FDE weight matrix was used. In this paper, noting that a sequence of data blocks is STBC encoded into a code-word c… Show more

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“…3(a) that the optimal transmit FDE can achieve better BER performance than the conventional transmit FDE even in the presence of CSI error when N r >2. This is because the optimal transmit FDE matrices are sparse and the norm of the optimal transmit FDE matrix is smaller than that of the conventional transmit FDE [12]. When N r =4, the optimal transmit FDE reduces the transmit E b /N 0 required for BER=10 4 by about 1.2 dB compared to the conventional transmit FDE.…”
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“…3(a) that the optimal transmit FDE can achieve better BER performance than the conventional transmit FDE even in the presence of CSI error when N r >2. This is because the optimal transmit FDE matrices are sparse and the norm of the optimal transmit FDE matrix is smaller than that of the conventional transmit FDE [12]. When N r =4, the optimal transmit FDE reduces the transmit E b /N 0 required for BER=10 4 by about 1.2 dB compared to the conventional transmit FDE.…”
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confidence: 83%
“…Recently, we pointed out that the use of single weight matrix over a STBC code-word does not necessarily minimize the mean square error (MSE) between the transmit signal before STBC encoding and the received signal after STBC decoding [12]. Later, we derived the optimal transmit FDE for SC FD-STBC-JTRD based on the MMSE criterion [12].…”
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