Abstract
In this paper the performance of Space Time Codes (STC) & Quasi Orthogonal Space Time Block Codes (QOSTBC) has been analyzed. Use of multiple antennas is an emerging approach for recovering fading and reducing the bit error rate. Space diversity is introduced in space time codes. In Alamouti Space Time Code (STC) two transmit antennas are used that provide relatively better results than no coding approach. Alamouti uses a code matrix at transmitter and at receiver end it uses MLD and estimates the output signals. Space time block codes are with arbitrary number of antennas. It uses a huge code matrix at encoder and decodes using MLD. QOSTBC is one of the latest variants of the STBCs. The encoded symbols are mapped in the transmission matrix which is decoded at the receiver end using pair wise maximum likelihood decoding (MLD). Pair wise MLD is the specialty of the QOSTBC. The performance of STBC is far better than Alamouti and has no match with no coding. The performance comparison of QOSTBC, Alamouti, STBC and no coding is showed using simulations in MATLAB. Space time codes works with the price of redundancy bits and extra antenna price. Simulation results for QOSTBC also shows better performance with the price of slightly increased decoding complexity.
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