Abstract

Some novel results on the space-time differential modulation schemes described by B.M. Hochwald and W. Sweldens (see ibid., vol.48, p.2041-52, 2000) and V. Tarokh and H. Jafarkhani (IEEE J. Select. Areas Commun., vol.18, p.1169-74, 2000), are derived under the assumption of a quasi-static multiple-antenna channel. First, the optimality (in the maximum-likelihood sense) of the one-shot detection algorithms of Hochwald and Sweldens and of Tarokh and Jafarkhani is proved. Then, the expression of the pairwise error probability for these detectors is derived, and, as a particular case, the bit-error rate is computed for the binary phase-shift keyed scheme of Tarokh and Jafarkhani. Finally, a per-survivor processing (PSP) detection algorithm for this class of modulations is illustrated. Numerical results evidence both the superiority of the PSP strategy over the one-shot space-time differential detectors and the accuracy of the above-mentioned bit-error rate formula.

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