Reduced ML-Decoding Complexity, Full-Rate STBCs for 4 Transmit Antenna Systems

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For an $n_t$ transmit, $n_r$ receive antenna system ($n_t \times n_r$ system), a {\it{full-rate}} space time block code (STBC) transmits $min(n_t,n_r)$ complex symbols per channel use. In this paper, a scheme to obtain a full-rate STBC for 4 transmit antennas and any $n_r$, with reduced ML-decoding complexity is presented. The weight matrices of the proposed STBC are obtained from the unitary matrix representations of Clifford Algebra. By puncturing the symbols of the STBC, full rate designs can be obtained for $n_r < 4$. For any value of $n_r$, the proposed design offers the least ML-decoding complexity among known codes. The proposed design is comparable in error performance to the well known perfect code for 4 transmit antennas while offering lower ML-decoding complexity. Further, when $n_r < 4$, the proposed design has higher ergodic capacity than the punctured Perfect code. Simulation results which corroborate these claims are presented.

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