Abstract

AbstractIn this study, we propose an efficient cooperative diversity scheme for mobile satellite multimedia broadcasting systems. The proposed scheme is a transmit diversity technique for adapting different channel environments, and thus, no channel quality information from the return link is needed. In the proposed scheme, we utilize space–time block codes and rate‐compatible turbo codes to achieve diversity gains and additional coding gains, respectively. The satellite and several repeaters on the ground cooperate to send the encoded signals, enabling the user terminal to realize diversity gain. The simulation results demonstrate that the proposed scheme can provide greatly improved performance. The simulation results in this study show that we can achieve about a 0.8 and 2.3 dB power gain by using the proposed cooperative diversity scheme without and with maximal ratio combining schemes, respectively, compared with the conventional scheme even, with a higher code rate. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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