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Near-Capacity Multi-Functional MIMO Systems
Sphere-Packing, Iterative Detection and Cooperation

Lajos Hanzo (Author), Osamah Alamri (Author), Mohammed El-Hajjar (Author), Nan Wu (Author)

9780470779651, Wiley

Hardback, published 8 May 2009

752 pages
25.2 x 17.8 x 4.3 cm, 1.383 kg

"The book offers a very good overview on the most recent developments in MIMO applications. It is finished by a summarizing chapter which gives also a clear figure of the future development." (Zentralblatt Math, 2010)

Providing an all-encompassing self-contained treatment of Near-Capacity Multi-Functional MIMO Systems , the book starts by categorizing the family of Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) schemes as diversity techniques, multiplexing schemes, multiple access arrangements and beam-forming techniques. Sophisticated coherent and low-complexity non-coherent MIMO receivers dispensing with channel estimation are considered in both classic and cooperation-aided scenarios. It is demonstrated that in the presence of correlated shadow-fading, cooperation-assisted systems may be expected to outperform their non-cooperative counterparts. The book contains a 100-page chapter on the unified treatment of all block codes in the context of high-flexibility, cutting-edge irregular Linear Dispersion Codes (LDC), which approach the MIMO-capacity. The majority of the book’s solutions are in the optimum sphere-packing frame-work.

  • Sophisticated amalgam of five year’s near-capacity MIMO research
  • Detailed examination of wireless landscape, including the fields of channel coding, spacetime coding and turbo detection techniques
  • Novel tool of Extrinsic Information Transfer Charts (EXIT) used to address recent developments
  • Material presented logically, allowing advanced readers to turn directly to any specific chapter of interest
  • One of the only books to cover these subjects, giving equal weighting to each

About the Authors xvii

Other Wiley–IEEE Press Books on Related Topics xix

Preface xxi

Acknowledgments xxiii

1 Problem Formulation, Objectives and Benefits 1

Part I Coherent Versus Differential Turbo Detection of Sphere-packing-aided Single-user MIMO Systems 49

List of Symbols in Part I 51

2 Space-Time Block Code Design using Sphere Packing 55

3 Turbo Detection of Channel-coded STBC-SP Schemes 95

4 Turbo Detection of Channel-coded DSTBC-SP Schemes 125

5 Three-stage Turbo-detected STBC-SP Schemes 155

6 Symbol-based Channel-coded STBC-SP Schemes 181

Part II Coherent Versus Differential Turbo Detection of Single-user and Cooperative MIMOs 207

List of Symbols in Part II 209

7 Linear Dispersion Codes: An EXIT Chart Perspective 213

8 Differential Space-Time Block Codes: A Universal Approach 279

9 Cooperative Space-Time Block Codes 323

Part III Differential Turbo Detection of Multi-functional MIMO-aided Multi-user and Cooperative Systems 353

List of Symbols in Part III 355

10 Differential Space-Time Spreading 359

11 Iterative Detection of Channel-coded DSTS Schemes 405

12 Adaptive DSTS-assisted Iteratively Detected SP Modulation 455

13 Layered Steered Space-Time Codes 469

14 DL LSSTS-aided Generalized MC DS-CDMA 501

15 Distributed Turbo Coding 535

16 Conclusions and Future Research 553

A Gray Mapping and AGM Schemes for SP Modulation of Size L=16 595

B EXIT Charts of Various Bit-based Turbo-detected STBC-SP Schemes 601

C EXIT Charts of Various Bit-based Turbo-detected DSTBC-SP Schemes 631

D LDCs’ χ for QPSK Modulation 647

E DLDCs’ χ for 2PAMModulation 651

F CLDCs’ χ1 and χ2 for BPSK Modulation 655

G Weighting Coefficient Vectors λ and γ 659

H Gray Mapping and AGM Schemes for SP Modulation of Size L=16 675

Glossary 679

Bibliography 685

Index 707

Author Index 711

Subject Areas: Electronics & communications engineering [TJ]

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