Distributed Space Time Coding

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Distributed Space-Time Coding

Author: Yindi Jing
language: en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date: 2013-04-23
Distributed Space-Time Coding (DSTC) is a cooperative relaying scheme that enables high reliability in wireless networks. This brief presents the basic concept of DSTC, its achievable performance, generalizations, code design, and differential use. Recent results on training design and channel estimation for DSTC and the performance of training-based DSTC are also discussed.
DISTRIBUTED SPACE TIME CODES – DOUBLING CONSTRUCTION

Author: B. Tulasi Sowjanya
language: en
Publisher: Archers & Elevators Publishing House
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Space-Time Coding

Author: Hamid Jafarkhani
language: en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date: 2005-09-22
This book covers the fundamental principles of space-time coding for wireless communications over multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) channels, and sets out practical coding methods for achieving the performance improvements predicted by the theory. Starting with background material on wireless communications and the capacity of MIMO channels, the book then reviews design criteria for space-time codes. A detailed treatment of the theory behind space-time block codes then leads on to an in-depth discussion of space-time trellis codes. The book continues with discussion of differential space-time modulation, BLAST and some other space-time processing methods and the final chapter addresses additional topics in space-time coding. The theory and practice sections can be used independently of each other. Written by one of the inventors of space-time block coding, this book is ideal for a graduate student familiar with the basics of digital communications, and for engineers implementing the theory in real systems.