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Linear precoding for STBC to account for antenna correlation in next generation broadband systems

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2 Author(s)
Medles, A. ; Wireless Res., Lucent Technol. Bell Labs., Swindon ; Alexiou, A.

The presence of strong channel correlations reduces the amount of the available diversity in the multiple input multiple output (MIMO) channel, leading to performance degradation. These correlations are long-term statistics that the transmitter can obtain either by exploiting channel reciprocity or by low-rate feedback from the receiver. In order to account for this correlation, a linear precoding technique has been proposed for the adaptation of space-time block codes (STBC). This technique works well for orthogonal STBC but fails in the case of non-orthogonal STBC. In this paper, we present the adaptation of linear precoding to non-orthogonal STBC. Simulations in the case of ABBA codes are provided and comparisons are performed with respect to beamforming

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Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, 2005. PIMRC 2005. IEEE 16th International Symposium on  (Volume:2 )

Date of Conference: 11-14 Sept. 2005

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