In this paper, an M × 4 double space-time line code (D-STLC) is designed for a system with M-transmit and four-receive antennas whose channel state information is available at the transmitter. By delivering two independent STLC data streams simultaneously, both spatial diversity and multiplexing gains are obtained, like a 4 × M double space-time transmit diversity (DSTTD) system that transmits two space-time block coded data streams. It is analytically shown that the decoding signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratios of D-STLC and DSTTD are identical to each other, and furthermore, it is numerically verified that the proposed D-STLC significantly outperforms a conventional M × 4 STLC scheme and other existing spatial-diversity and spatial-multiplexing schemes, such as precoded space-time block code and precoded spatial multiplexing, in terms of achievable rate and bit-error-rate performance as the signal-to-noise ratio and/or transmission data rate increase.
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