Two time slots distributed time-reversal space-time block coding for single-carrier block transmissions

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Abstract

Distributed space-time block coding (STBC) is a promising technique for future broadband wireless communication system, because of its substantially improving the reliability of wireless channel by exploiting cooperative spatial diversity. In this study, the authors propose a novel two time slots distributed time-reversal STBC scheme for amplify-and-forward relay-assisted single-carrier (SC) block transmissions over frequency-selective fading channel. They first exploit the discrete Fourier transform extended properties to construct a linear precoding matrix. They then employ a low-complexity suboptimal frequency domain decision feedback equalisation (FD-DFE) to collect potential multipath diversity at high signal-to-noise ratio. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed scheme provides better performance than the conventional distributed SC-STBC scheme with minimum-mean-square error FD linear equalisation. © The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2013.

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Wang, Q., Yuan, C., Zhang, J., & Du, J. (2013). Two time slots distributed time-reversal space-time block coding for single-carrier block transmissions. IET Communications, 7(18), 2026–2033. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-com.2013.0235

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