Title :
On the design of full-rate full-diversity space-time block codes for multiple-input-multiple-output systems with a turbo minimum mean square error equaliser at the receiver side
Author :
Hassan, Md Sahil ; Amis, Karine
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Signal & Commun., TELECOM Bretagne, Brest, France
Abstract :
Non-orthogonal space-time block (STB) code structures used to be optimised considering a maximum-likelihood detection, but depending on the modulation order and/or the antenna number, the prohibitive complexity of such a receiver makes it infeasible in practice. Suboptimal low-complexity receiver structures like linear detectors can be applied instead, yielding degradation of performance compared with the predictions. When a forward error correction (FEC) code is used upstream of the STB code, an iterative receiver consisting of a FEC decoder and an interference canceller (IC) co-operating according to the turbo equalisation principle, can achieve near-optimal performance. This study aims to define the construction of full-rate full-diversity linear dispersion codes with reduced peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR), taking into account the serial concatenation with a FEC at the transmitter and a minimum mean square error (MMSE) turbo equaliser at the receiver. Optimisation criteria are mutual information maximisation, symbol error rate minimisation at the MMSE-IC output, full-diversity thanks to the threaded algebraic space time concept and PAPR minimisation. Explicit constructions are given and the resulting code efficiency is analysed through comparison with equivalent perfect STB codes.
Keywords :
MIMO communication; diversity reception; equalisers; least mean squares methods; minimisation; space-time block codes; turbo codes; PAPR minimisation; forward error correction code; full rate full-diversity space time block codes; interference canceller; minimum mean square error turbo equaliser; multiple input multiple output systems; nonorthogonal space-time block code; peak to average power ratio; radio receiver; serial concatenation; suboptimal low complexity receiver; turbo equalisation principle; turbo minimum mean square error equaliser;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IET
DOI :
10.1049/iet-com.2012.0424