LTE SFBC MIMO Transmitter Modelling and Performance Evaluation
Gabriela Morillo, John Cosmas

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the performance of SFBC in LTE 2x2 MIMO systems, demonstrating improvements in SNR and BER across various modulation schemes and radio environments using an analytical evaluation tool.
Contribution
It provides a novel analytical performance evaluation model for SFBC-OFDM in LTE MIMO systems, focusing on SNR and BER improvements.
Findings
SFBC enhances SNR and reduces BER in LTE MIMO channels.
Performance varies with modulation schemes like 4QAM, 16QAM, 64QAM.
Analytical model effectively predicts SFBC performance in different radio environments.
Abstract
High data rates are one of the most prevalent requirements in current mobile communications. To cover this and other high standards regarding performance, increasing coverage, capacity, and reliability, numerous works have proposed the development of systems employing the combination of several techniques such as Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) wireless technologies with Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) in the evolving 4G wireless communications. Our proposed system is based on the 2x2 MIMO antenna technique, which is defined to enhance the performance of radio communication systems in terms of capacity and spectral efficiency, and the OFDM technique, which can be implemented using two types of sub-carrier mapping modes: Space-Time Block Coding and Space Frequency Block Code. SFBC has been considered in our developed model. The main advantage of SFBC over STBC is…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Techniques · Advanced Wireless Network Optimization · Wireless Communication Networks Research
