Transmitter side reconfigurability is currently mostly implemented via adaptive modulation and coding. In the scenario of multiple antenna transmission which is foreseeable for fourth generation wireless mobile communications, a new level of reconfigurability might employ transmission scheme adaptation, i.e. dynamically switching between spatialmultiplex and space-time coded transmission. This paper presents a generalized linear model for the received signal in a multi-antenna CDMA signaling scheme on frequency-selective fading MIMO channels. The proposed model is unprecedented in that it supports general complex space-time codes as well as spatial-multiplex multiantenna transmission and it may be implemented with minor modifications to the front-end of a matched filter receiver
Garbo, G., Mangione, S., Maniscalco, V. (2006). A Linear Chip-Level Model for Multi-Antenna Space-Time Coded Wideband CDMA Reconfigurable Receivers. ??????? it.cilea.surplus.oa.citation.tipologie.CitationProceedings.prensentedAt ??????? 14th European SIgnal Processing Conference - EUSIPCO 2006, Firenze, Italia.
A Linear Chip-Level Model for Multi-Antenna Space-Time Coded Wideband CDMA Reconfigurable Receivers
GARBO, Giovanni;MANGIONE, Stefano;MANISCALCO, Vincenzo
2006-01-01
Abstract
Transmitter side reconfigurability is currently mostly implemented via adaptive modulation and coding. In the scenario of multiple antenna transmission which is foreseeable for fourth generation wireless mobile communications, a new level of reconfigurability might employ transmission scheme adaptation, i.e. dynamically switching between spatialmultiplex and space-time coded transmission. This paper presents a generalized linear model for the received signal in a multi-antenna CDMA signaling scheme on frequency-selective fading MIMO channels. The proposed model is unprecedented in that it supports general complex space-time codes as well as spatial-multiplex multiantenna transmission and it may be implemented with minor modifications to the front-end of a matched filter receiverI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.