TY - JOUR
T1 - Gaussian integers and interleaved rank codes for space–time block codes
AU - Asif, H. M.
AU - Honary, B.
AU - Hamayun, M. T.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
PY - 2017/1/10
Y1 - 2017/1/10
N2 - This paper presents the design of space–time block codes (STBCs) over maximum rank distance (MRD) codes, energy-efficient STBCs, STBCs using interleaved-MRD codes, the use of Gaussian integers for STBCs modulation, and Gabidulin's decoding algorithm for decoding STBCs. The design fundamentals of STBCs using MRD codes are firstly put forward for different number of transmit antennas. Extension finite fields (Galois fields) are used to design these linear block codes. Afterward, a comparative study of MRD-based STBCs with corresponding orthogonal and quasi-orthogonal codes is also included in the paper. The simulation results show that rank codes, for any number of transmit antennas, exhibit diversity gain at full rate contrary to orthogonal codes, which give diversity gain at full rate only for two transmit antennas case. Secondly, an energy-efficient MRD-STBC is proposed, which outperforms orthogonal STBC at least for 2 × 1 antenna system. Thirdly, interleaved-MRD codes are used to construct higher-order transmit antenna systems. Using interleaved-MRD codes further reduces the complexity (compared with normal MRD codes) of the decoding algorithm. Fourthly, the use of Gaussian integers is utilized in mapping MRD-based STBCs to complex constellations. Furthermore, it is described how an efficient and computationally less complex Gabidulin's decoding algorithm can be exploited for decoding complex MRD-STBCs. The decoding results have been compared against hard-decision maximum likelihood decoding. Under this decoding scheme, MRD-STBCs have been shown to be potential candidate for higher transmit antenna systems as the decoding complexity of Gabidulin's algorithm is far less, and its performance for decoding MRD-STBCs is somewhat reasonable.
AB - This paper presents the design of space–time block codes (STBCs) over maximum rank distance (MRD) codes, energy-efficient STBCs, STBCs using interleaved-MRD codes, the use of Gaussian integers for STBCs modulation, and Gabidulin's decoding algorithm for decoding STBCs. The design fundamentals of STBCs using MRD codes are firstly put forward for different number of transmit antennas. Extension finite fields (Galois fields) are used to design these linear block codes. Afterward, a comparative study of MRD-based STBCs with corresponding orthogonal and quasi-orthogonal codes is also included in the paper. The simulation results show that rank codes, for any number of transmit antennas, exhibit diversity gain at full rate contrary to orthogonal codes, which give diversity gain at full rate only for two transmit antennas case. Secondly, an energy-efficient MRD-STBC is proposed, which outperforms orthogonal STBC at least for 2 × 1 antenna system. Thirdly, interleaved-MRD codes are used to construct higher-order transmit antenna systems. Using interleaved-MRD codes further reduces the complexity (compared with normal MRD codes) of the decoding algorithm. Fourthly, the use of Gaussian integers is utilized in mapping MRD-based STBCs to complex constellations. Furthermore, it is described how an efficient and computationally less complex Gabidulin's decoding algorithm can be exploited for decoding complex MRD-STBCs. The decoding results have been compared against hard-decision maximum likelihood decoding. Under this decoding scheme, MRD-STBCs have been shown to be potential candidate for higher transmit antenna systems as the decoding complexity of Gabidulin's algorithm is far less, and its performance for decoding MRD-STBCs is somewhat reasonable.
KW - coding gain
KW - diversity gain
KW - Galois field
KW - hard-decision decoding
KW - interleaved codes
KW - multiple antennas
KW - rank codes
KW - space–time block code
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U2 - 10.1002/dac.2943
DO - 10.1002/dac.2943
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84923174582
SN - 1074-5351
VL - 30
JO - International Journal of Communication Systems
JF - International Journal of Communication Systems
IS - 1
M1 - e2943
ER -