An algebraic MIDO-MISO code construction

Multiple-input double-output (MIDO) codes are important in future wireless communications, where the portable end-user device is physically small and uses only two receive antennas. In this paper, we address the design of MIDO codes. Starting from a space time block code matrix built from a cyclic d...

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Main Authors: Oggier, Frederique, Hollanti, Camilla, Roope, Vehkalahti
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-909152023-02-28T19:18:02Z An algebraic MIDO-MISO code construction Oggier, Frederique Hollanti, Camilla Roope, Vehkalahti School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences International Conference on Signal Processing and Communications (2010 : Bangalore, India) DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Wireless communication systems Multiple-input double-output (MIDO) codes are important in future wireless communications, where the portable end-user device is physically small and uses only two receive antennas. In this paper, we address the design of MIDO codes. Starting from a space time block code matrix built from a cyclic divisionalgebra, two ways of puncturing the code are presented, resulting in either a well shaped MIDO code, or a MIDO code with some orthonormal columns, yielding fast maximum-likelihood (ML) decodability. The well shaped MIDO code out performs the fast decodable one through simulations, an indication that the shaping property stays an important codede sign criterion. We then provide as lightly modified version of the well-shaped MIDO code which both preserves the shaping and makes the code fast ML decodable. Finally, we show that a multiple-input single output (MISO) code is actually embedded in the MIDO code, allowing the transmitter to choose betweens ending a MIDO or MISO code, without having to change the encoder. All the proposed codes have the non vanishing determinant (NVD) property. Accepted version 2010-06-21T03:47:07Z 2019-12-06T17:56:22Z 2010-06-21T03:47:07Z 2019-12-06T17:56:22Z 2010 2010 Conference Paper Federique, O., Camilla, H., & Roope, V. (2010). An algebraic MIDO-MISO code construction. International Conference on Signal Processing and Communications (8th:2010:Bangalore) https://hdl.handle.net/10356/90915 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/6298 http://www.ece.iisc.ernet.in/~spcom/ 152379 en 5 p. application/pdf
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Oggier, Frederique
Hollanti, Camilla
Roope, Vehkalahti
An algebraic MIDO-MISO code construction
description Multiple-input double-output (MIDO) codes are important in future wireless communications, where the portable end-user device is physically small and uses only two receive antennas. In this paper, we address the design of MIDO codes. Starting from a space time block code matrix built from a cyclic divisionalgebra, two ways of puncturing the code are presented, resulting in either a well shaped MIDO code, or a MIDO code with some orthonormal columns, yielding fast maximum-likelihood (ML) decodability. The well shaped MIDO code out performs the fast decodable one through simulations, an indication that the shaping property stays an important codede sign criterion. We then provide as lightly modified version of the well-shaped MIDO code which both preserves the shaping and makes the code fast ML decodable. Finally, we show that a multiple-input single output (MISO) code is actually embedded in the MIDO code, allowing the transmitter to choose betweens ending a MIDO or MISO code, without having to change the encoder. All the proposed codes have the non vanishing determinant (NVD) property.
author2 School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
author_facet School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
Oggier, Frederique
Hollanti, Camilla
Roope, Vehkalahti
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author Oggier, Frederique
Hollanti, Camilla
Roope, Vehkalahti
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title An algebraic MIDO-MISO code construction
title_short An algebraic MIDO-MISO code construction
title_full An algebraic MIDO-MISO code construction
title_fullStr An algebraic MIDO-MISO code construction
title_full_unstemmed An algebraic MIDO-MISO code construction
title_sort algebraic mido-miso code construction
publishDate 2010
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/90915
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/6298
http://www.ece.iisc.ernet.in/~spcom/
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