Abstract

Based on orthogonal designs, space-time (ST) block codes that enable full diversity as well as a simple maximum likelihood (ML) decoding algorithm at the decoder can be constructed for more than two transmit antennas. For real constellations (such as PAM), ST block codes with transmission rate 1 can be designed from the real Hurwitz-Radon families for any number of transmit antennas. However, for complex constellations (such as M-PSK or M-QAM), ST block codes for more than two transmit antennas can only be constructed with rates less than 1. Previous attempts have been concentrated on complex orthogonal designs that provide ST block codes with full diversity and high transmission rates. In this paper, we present two rate 2/3 complex ST block codes from orthogonal designs for five and six transmit antennas, respectively. Simulation results are provided to demonstrate the significant performance gains made by the proposed ST block codes.

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