Omnidirectional Space-Time Block Coding for Common Information Broadcasting in Massive MIMO Systems
Xin Meng, Xiang-Gen Xia, and Xiqi Gao

TL;DR
This paper introduces novel omnidirectional space-time block codes for massive MIMO systems, enabling efficient broadcasting of common information with reduced channel estimation and improved diversity, using various precoded STBC designs.
Contribution
The paper proposes channel-independent precoded low-dimensional STBCs for omnidirectional broadcasting in massive MIMO, including several new code designs with different diversity and decoding complexities.
Findings
Precoded Alamouti code achieves transmit diversity of two with fast ML decoding.
Precoded QOSTBC and CIOD achieve transmit diversity of four with different coding gains.
Proposed Toeplitz and overlapped Alamouti codes attain higher diversity with linear receivers.
Abstract
In this paper, we design space-time block codes (STBCs) to broadcast the common information omnidirectionally in a massive MIMO downlink. To reduce the burden of the downlink channel estimation and achieve partial spatial diversity from base station (BS) transmit antennas, we propose channel-independently precoded low-dimensional STBC. The precoding matrix and the signal constellation in the low-dimensional STBC are jointly designed to guarantee omnidirectional coverage at any instant time and sufficiently utilize the power amplifier capacities of BS transmit antennas, and at the same time, achieve the full diversity of the low-dimensional STBC. Under this framework, several designs are presented. To provide transmit diversity order of two, a precoded Alamouti code is proposed, which has a fast symbol-wise maximum-likelihood (ML) decoding. To provide transmit diversity order of four,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Techniques · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding
