Title :
Coherent Versus Non-Coherent Decode-and-Forward Relaying Aided Cooperative Space-Time Shift Keying
Author :
Sugiura, Shinya ; Chen, Sheng ; Haas, Harald ; Grant, Peter M. ; Hanzo, Lajos
Author_Institution :
Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc., Nagakute, Japan
fDate :
6/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Motivated by the recent concept of Space-Time Shift Keying (STSK), we propose a novel cooperative STSK family, which is capable of achieving a flexible rate-diversity tradeoff, in the context of cooperative space-time transmissions. More specifically, we first propose a Coherent cooperative STSK (CSTSK) scheme, where each Relay Node (RN) activates Decode and-Forward (DF) transmissions, depending on the success or failure of Cyclic Redundancy Checking (CRC). We invoke a bit to-STSK mapping rule, where according to the input bits, one of the Q pre-assigned dispersion vectors is activated to implicitly convey log2 Q bits, which are transmitted in combination with the classic log2 L-bit modulated symbol. Additionally, we introduce a beneficial dispersion vector design, which enables us to dispense with symbol-level Inter-Relay Synchronization (IRS). Further more, the Destination Node (DN) is capable of jointly detecting the signals received from the source-destination and relay destination links, using a low-complexity single-stream-based Maximum Likelihood (ML) detector, which is an explicit benefit of our Inter-Element Interference (IEI)-free system model. More importantly, as a benefit of its design flexibility, our cooperative CSTSK arrangement enables us to adapt the number of the RNs, the transmission rate as well as the achievable diversity order. Moreover, we also propose a Differentially-encoded cooperative STSK (DSTSK) arrangement, which dispenses with CSI estimation at any of the nodes, while retaining the fundamental benefits of the cooperative CSTSK scheme.
Keywords :
decode and forward communication; maximum likelihood detection; bit-to-STSK mapping rule; coherent cooperative STSK; cooperative STSK family; cooperative space-time shift keying; cooperative space-time transmission; cyclic redundancy checking; decode-and-forward relaying; destination node; differentially-encoded cooperative STSK; dispersion vector design; inter-element interference-free system model; low-complexity single-stream-based maximum likelihood detector; relay node; source-destination; symbol-level inter-relay synchronization; Decoding; Dispersion; MIMO; Phase shift keying; Quadrature amplitude modulation; Relays; Tin; Asynchronous cooperation; cooperative diversity; diversity versus multiplexing tradeoff; space-time coding; space-time shift keying; spatial modulation;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCOMM.2011.042111.100536