Abstract

We study the design of index assignment based multiple description quantizers for multiple-antenna systems with slow Rayleigh fading. A time-interleaver is employed at the transmitter to provide independent channel instances for the multiple descriptions, and a maximum a posteriori (MAP) detector is employed at the receiver to jointly decode the multiple descriptions. The concatenation of index assignment, binary phase-shift keying modulators, space-time orthogonal block coder, multiple-antenna channel, and MAP detector is modeled as a discrete memoryless channel. We optimize multiple description vector quantizers using an upper bound of the channel transition probability achieved by the MAP detector. The proposed scheme of combining multiple description coding and space-time orthogonal block coding is shown to be superior to each individual coding scheme.

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