Construction of Block Orthogonal STBCs and Reducing Their Sphere Decoding Complexity


Autoria(s): Jithamithra, GR; Rajan, Sundar B
Data(s)

2013

Resumo

Construction of high rate Space Time Block Codes (STBCs) with low decoding complexity has been studied widely using techniques such as sphere decoding and non Maximum-Likelihood (ML) decoders such as the QR decomposition decoder with M paths (QRDM decoder). Recently Ren et al., presented a new class of STBCs known as the block orthogonal STBCs (BOSTBCs), which could be exploited by the QRDM decoders to achieve significant decoding complexity reduction without performance loss. The block orthogonal property of the codes constructed was however only shown via simulations. In this paper, we give analytical proofs for the block orthogonal structure of various existing codes in literature including the codes constructed in the paper by Ren et al. We show that codes formed as the sum of Clifford Unitary Weight Designs (CUWDs) or Coordinate Interleaved Orthogonal Designs (CIODs) exhibit block orthogonal structure. We also provide new construction of block orthogonal codes from Cyclic Division Algebras (CDAs) and Crossed-Product Algebras (CPAs). In addition, we show how the block orthogonal property of the STBCs can be exploited to reduce the decoding complexity of a sphere decoder using a depth first search approach. Simulation results of the decoding complexity show a 30% reduction in the number of floating point operations (FLOPS) of BOSTBCs as compared to STBCs without the block orthogonal structure.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/47996/1/IEEE_WIR_COM_NET_CON__2649_2013.pdf

Jithamithra, GR and Rajan, Sundar B (2013) Construction of Block Orthogonal STBCs and Reducing Their Sphere Decoding Complexity. In: 2013 IEEE WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING CONFERENCE (WCNC) , APR 07-10, 2013 , Shanghai, , pp. 2649-2654.

Publicador

IEEE

Relação

http://arxiv.org/abs/1210.3449

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/47996/

Palavras-Chave #Electrical Communication Engineering
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Conference Proceedings

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