Full-Rate, Full-Diversity, Finite Feedback Space-Time Schemes with Minimum Feedback and Transmission Duration
Lakshmi Prasad Natarajan, B. Sundar Rajan

TL;DR
This paper introduces universal criteria and optimal schemes for finite feedback space-time coding in MIMO channels, achieving full-rate, full-diversity with minimal feedback and transmission duration, outperforming existing methods.
Contribution
It provides a universal necessary condition for full-diversity in finite feedback schemes and constructs the first full-rate, full-diversity schemes for T<N_t with minimal feedback.
Findings
Proposed universal necessary condition for full-diversity in FFSs.
Constructed full-rate, full-diversity schemes for all (N_t,T,N) with NT=N_t.
Schemes outperform existing FFSs in error performance.
Abstract
In this paper a MIMO quasi static block fading channel with finite N-ary delay-free, noise-free feedback is considered. The transmitter uses a set of N Space-Time Block Codes (STBCs), one corresponding to each of the N possible feedback values, to encode and transmit information. The feedback function used at the receiver and the N component STBCs used at the transmitter together constitute a Finite Feedback Scheme (FFS). Although a number of FFSs are available in the literature that provably achieve full-diversity, there is no known universal criterion to determine whether a given arbitrary FFS achieves full-diversity or not. Further, all known full-diversity FFSs for T<N_t where N_t is the number of transmit antennas, have rate at the most 1. In this paper a universal necessary condition for any FFS to achieve full-diversity is given, using which the notion of Feedback-Transmission…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Techniques · Wireless Communication Networks Research · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding
