JOURNAL ARTICLE

Orthogonal Space-Time Spreading Transmit Diversity

Shinsuke Takaoka

Year: 2005 Journal:   IEICE Transactions on Communications Vol: E88-B (5)Pages: 2120-2127   Publisher: Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers

Abstract

In this paper, a new 2-antenna transmit diversity, called orthogonal space-time spreading transmit diversity (OSTSTD) combined with delay transmission, is proposed. At the transmitter, N data symbols to be transmitted are spread using N different orthogonal space-time spreading codes (each represented by N x N matrix) and are transmitted from two transmit antennas after adding different time delays. At the receiver, 2step space-time despreading is carried out to recover the N transmitted data symbols. The first step recovers the N orthogonal spatial channels by taking the correlation between the received space-time spread signal and the time-domain spreading codes. The second step recovers the N transmitted data symbols using minimum mean square error (MMSE) despreading. The average bit error rate (BER) performance in a Rayleigh fading channel is evaluated by computer simulation. It is confirmed that the OSTSTD provides better BER performance than the Alamouti's space-time transmit diversity (STTD) at the cost of transmission time delay.

Keywords:
Transmit diversity Computer science Antenna diversity Transmitter Rayleigh fading Bit error rate Transmission (telecommunications) Algorithm Fading Telecommunications Channel (broadcasting) Space–time code Antenna (radio)

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