Enhanced Mobile Digital Video Broadcasting with Distributed Space-Time Coding
Ming Liu (IETR), Matthieu Crussi\`ere (IETR), Maryline H\'elard, (IETR), Jean-Fran\c{c}ois H\'elard (IETR), Youssef Nasser

TL;DR
This paper evaluates distributed space-time coding schemes for future digital video broadcasting, showing the superiority of the 3D code in distributed MIMO scenarios through theoretical analysis and simulations.
Contribution
It introduces and compares various distributed space-time coding proposals for DVB-NGH, highlighting the 3D code as the most effective solution.
Findings
Distributed MIMO maximizes channel capacity.
The 3D code outperforms other ST codes in simulations.
Theoretical analysis confirms the benefits of distributed MIMO.
Abstract
This paper investigates the distributed space-time (ST) coding proposals for the future Digital Video Broadcasting--Next Generation Handheld (DVB-NGH) standard. We first theoretically show that the distributed MIMO scheme is the best broadcasting scenario in terms of channel capacity. Consequently we evaluate the performance of several ST coding proposals for DVB-NGH with practical system specifications and channel conditions. Simulation results demonstrate that the 3D code is the best ST coding solution for broadcasting in the distributed MIMO scenario.
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