Abstract
V-BLAST is a common architecture for transmitting multiple coded data streams over a MIMO channel. A drawback of V-BLAST, however, is that it offers little diversity. Multi-stratum space-time coding has been proposed as a generalization of V-BLAST, where the multiple transmitted data streams are first separately modulated using an orthogonal space-time block code and then are superimposed and transmitted over the multiple antennas. In this work, the performance of multi-stratum space-time coding for Nr × 2 MIMO channels is analyzed, where the two superimposed streams are Alamouti modulated and coded at a rate optimized for the SNR. It is shown that the scheme offers significant improvement in terms of diversity while the encoding/decoding complexity remains essentially unchanged.
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