Distributed MIMO coding scheme with low decoding complexity for future mobile TV broadcasting
Ming Liu (IETR), Maryline H\'elard (IETR), Matthieu Crussi\`ere, (IETR), Jean-Fran\c{c}ois H\'elard (IETR)

TL;DR
This paper introduces a distributed space-time block code for future mobile TV broadcasting that offers efficient performance under power imbalance and is adaptable to SFN deployments, outperforming existing codes with similar complexity.
Contribution
A novel distributed STBC designed for mobile TV broadcasting that enhances performance and adaptability while maintaining low decoding complexity.
Findings
Outperforms existing STBCs with similar decoding complexity
Shows strong adaptivity to power imbalance in SFN deployments
Approaches the performance of higher-complexity codes
Abstract
A novel distributed space-time block code (STBC) for the next generation mobile TV broadcasting is proposed. The new code provides efficient performance within a wide range of power imbalance showing strong adaptivity to the single frequency network (SFN) broadcasting deployments. The new code outperforms existing STBCs with equivalent decoding complexity and approaches those with much higher complexities.
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