Systematic Design of Unitary Space-Time Constellations
Bertrand M. Hochwald
Thomas L. Marzetta
Thomas J. Richardson
Wim Sweldens
Rüdiger Urbanke
Abstract:
We propose a systematic method for creating constellations of unitary
space-time signals for multiple-antenna communication links. Unitary
space-time signals, which are orthonormal in time across the antennas, have
been shown to be well-tailored to a Rayleigh fading channel where neither
the transmitter nor the receiver knows the fading coefficients. The
signals can achieve low probability of error by exploiting multiple antenna
diversity at the transmitter.
Our construction begins with the first signal in the constellation---an
oblong complex-valued matrix whose columns are orthonormal---and
systematically produces the remaining signals by succesively rotating this
signal in a high-dimensional complex space. This construction easily
produces large constellations of high-dimensional signals. We demonstrate
its efficacy through examples involving one, two, and three transmitter
antennas.
Status:
IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory, Vol. 46, No. 6, pp. 1962-1973.
Dates:
April 2000: |
Third revision.
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March 2000: |
Second revision.
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October 1999: |
We posted a revised version based on the referees comments.
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January 1999:
| Submitted and posted on the Web. |
September 1998:
| Written. |
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BiBTeX entry:
@article{constell98,
author = {B. Hochwald and T. Marzetta and T. Richardson and
W. Sweldens and R. Urbanke},
title = {Systematic Design of Unitary Space-Time Constellations},
journal = {IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory},
volume = 46,
number = 6,
pages = {1962-1973},
year = {2000}
}
Note: There is a follow-up paper
called "Differential Unitary
Space-Time Modulation".