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Recently, MIMO techniques have been using in active radars,and become a hot topic in radar field, where they improve the performance of detection and parameters estimation greatly. On estimates of direction-of-arrival (DOA) in active radars, generally elements of the receive array were closely spaced to enable direction finding measurements. However, in order to obtain angular diversity, all elements...
Li and Xia have recently investigated the design of space-time codes that achieve full spatial diversity for asynchronous cooperative communications. They show that certain of the binary space-time trellis codes derived from the Hammons-El Gamal stacking construction are delay tolerant and can be used in the multilevel code constructions by Lu and Kumar to produce delay tolerant space-time codes for...
A new construction of a full-diversity full-rate space-time block code (FDFR-STBC) is presented in this paper. The design is for 2 transmit antennas and 2 time slots. The code outperforms the previous FDFR-STBC codes in [3], [4], [5], [6] for 1 receive antenna. We reduce the decoding complexity by exploiting the algebraic structure of the code and using the hybrid maximum-likelihood interference cancellation...
In this paper we derive optimal power allocation (PA) in space and time that minimizes BER for transmitter selection in multi-input-single-output (MISO) Rayliegh fading channels assuming perfect channel state information (CSI) is available at receiver and transmitter. This power allocation scheme achieves exponential diversity order with a single RF front end and requires feedback of the best channel...
Correlative minimum shift keying (MSK), a second order polynomial modulation scheme known as tamed frequency modulation (TFM), is a constant envelope type of modulation with a perfect peak to average power ratio (PAPR), besides the property of low out of band power. We apply the linearized TFM to the single carrier transmission with frequency domain equalization (SC/FDE) concept. We then obtain a...
In this paper we derive optimal power allocation scheme that minimizes bit error rate (BER) while satisfying the average power constraint and peak to average power ratio (PAPR) constraint (which translates to minimizing the PAPR). The power allocation is done in space and time for multiple-input single-output (MISO) systems over Rayleigh flat fading channels assuming perfect channel state information...
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