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Codes for MIMO transmission based on orthogonal sequences

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We consider MIMO communication systems with Rayleigh fading. We propose a new coded modulation based on orthogonal sequences and state a new decodability condition. We introduce concepts and constructions of permutation free (PF) and permutation and repetition free (PRF) codes. We also propose a construction of PRF codes with sign manipulation, whose code rate can exceed 1. For better analysis and construction of these codes we introduce a one-to-one mapping that transforms signal matrices to vectors over a finite field. We propose construction algorithms for PF and PRF codes. We build PF and PRF codes with large cardinality, which in several case achieve the maximum cardinality. Simulation of the constructed codes and estimation of their performance was done in Simulink environment. Results show high error-correcting capability, which often reaches that of STBC codes with full transmit diversity.

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Original Russian Text © A.A. Kreshchuk, A.A. Davydov, V.V. Zyablov, 2011, published in Problemy Peredachi Informatsii, 2011, Vol. 47, No. 4, pp. 3–26.

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Kreshchuk, A.A., Davydov, A.A. & Zyablov, V.V. Codes for MIMO transmission based on orthogonal sequences. Probl Inf Transm 47, 305–326 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0032946011040016

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