Title :
Layered Space-Time Codes in Wireless Communications Channels System Design and Performance Analysis
Author :
Jameel, Ahmed J. ; Adnan, Hadeel ; Xiaohu, You ; Hussain, Abir
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Telecommun. Eng., Ahlia Univ., Manama, Bahrain
Abstract :
The objective of this paper is to simulate numerically the wireless channel and the V-BLAST architecture to compare the performance of these systems using linear nulling and symbol cancellation along linear nulling for a zero forcing and a minimum mean-squared error receiver. We will also compare the performance of V-BLAST and the successive cancellation receiver against the QR decomposition as an approximation of vertical bell laboratories layered space-time, trying to develop a less calculation intensive algorithm. The simulation will compute the frame error rate in both cases for different values of SNR in a flat fading channel. The transmitted symbols will be modulated using a QPSK constellation with 4 transmitters and 6 receivers. The results will be compared to those measured in the laboratory of the optimum V-BLAST.
Keywords :
fading channels; mean square error methods; quadrature phase shift keying; space-time codes; wireless channels; QPSK constellation; QR decomposition; V-BLAST architecture; flat fading channel; frame error rate; layered space-time codes; linear nulling; minimum mean-squared error receiver; numerical simulation; successive cancellation receiver; symbol cancellation; vertical bell laboratories layered space-time architecture; wireless communications channels; Approximation algorithms; Computational modeling; Error analysis; Fading; Numerical simulation; Performance analysis; Quadrature phase shift keying; Space time codes; System analysis and design; Wireless communication; Space-time codes; V-BLAST;
Conference_Titel :
Developments in eSystems Engineering (DESE), 2009 Second International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Abu Dhabi
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5401-3
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5402-0
DOI :
10.1109/DeSE.2009.52