Lajos Hanzo, Osamah Alamri, Mohammed El-Hajjar, Nan Wu
Near-Capacity Multi-Functional MIMO Systems
Sphere-Packing, Iterative Detection and Cooperation
Lajos Hanzo, Osamah Alamri, Mohammed El-Hajjar, Nan Wu
Near-Capacity Multi-Functional MIMO Systems
Sphere-Packing, Iterative Detection and Cooperation
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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…mehr
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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
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons / Turner Publishing Company
- Seitenzahl: 712
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 173mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 907g
- ISBN-13: 9780470779651
- ISBN-10: 0470779659
- Artikelnr.: 26431377
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons / Turner Publishing Company
- Seitenzahl: 712
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 173mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 907g
- ISBN-13: 9780470779651
- ISBN-10: 0470779659
- Artikelnr.: 26431377
Lajos Hanzo FREng, FIEEE, FIET, DSc received his degree in electronics in 1976 and his doctorate in 1983. During his 31-year career in telecommunications he has held various research and academic posts in Hungary, Germany and the UK. Since 1986 he has been with the School of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton, UK, where he holds the chair in telecommunications. He has co-authored 17 books on mobile radio communications totaling in excess of 10 000 pages, published in excess of 800 research papers, acted as TPC Chair of several IEEE conferences, presented keynote lectures and been awarded a number of distinctions. Currently he is directing an academic research team, working on a range of research projects in the field of wireless multimedia communications sponsored by industry, the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) UK, the European IST Programme and the Mobile Virtual Centre of Excellence (VCE), UK. He is an enthusiastic supporter of industrial and academic liaison and he offers a range of industrial courses. He is also an IEEE Distinguished Lecturer as well as a Governor of both the IEEE ComSoc and the VTS. He is the acting Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Press. For further information on research in progress and associated publications please refer to http: //www-mobile.ecs.soton.ac.uk. Osamah Rashed Alamri received his BS degree with first class honours in electrical engineering from King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM), Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, in 1997, where he was ranked first with a 4.0 GPA. In 2002, he received his MS degree in electrical engineering from Stanford University, California, USA. He submitted his PhD thesis in October 2006 and published in excess of 20 research papers while working towards his PhD degree with the Communications Group, School of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton, UK. His research interests include sphere packing modulation, space-time coding, turbo coding and detection, multi-dimensional mapping and MIMO systems. At the time of writing he is continuing his investigations as a post-doctoral researcher. Mohammed El-Hajjar received his BEng degree (with distinction) in electrical engineering from the American University of Beirut (AUB), Lebanon, and his MSc degree (with distinction) in radio frequency communication systems from the University of Southampton, UK. Since October 2005, he has been working towards his PhD degree with the Communications Group, School of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton, UK. He is the recipient of several academic awards from the AUB as well as the University of Southampton. His research interests include sphere packing modulation, space-time coding, differential space-time spreading, adaptive transceiver design and cooperative communications. In 2008 he completed his PhD thesis and joined Ensigma in Chepstow, Wales, UK, as a wireless system architect. Nan Wu received his BEng in electronics engineering in 2003 from Dalian University of Technology, China. He then moved to the UK and received his MSc degree (with distinction) and PhD from the University of Southampton, UK in 2004 and 2008, respectively.His research interests are in the area of wireless communications, including space-time coding, channel coding and cooperative MIMO systems. In September 2008 he joined the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in the USA as a guest researcher working on cross-layer designs.
About the Authors. OtherWiley
IEEE Press Books on Related Topics. Preface. Acknowledgments. 1 Problem Formulation, Objectives and Benefits. 1.1 TheWirelessChannelandtheConceptofDiversity. 1.2 Diversity and Multiplexing Trade
offs in Multi
functionalMIMO Systems. 1.3 Coherent versus Non
coherent Detection for STBCs Using Co
located and Cooperative Antenna Elements. 1.4 HistoricalPerspectiveandState
of
the
ArtContributions. 1.5 IterativeDetectionSchemes andtheirConvergenceAnalysis. 1.6 Outline and Novel Aspects of the Monograph. Part I Coherent Versus Differential Turbo Detection of Sphere
packing
aided Single
user MIMO Systems. List of Symbols in Part I. 2 Space
Time Block Code Design using Sphere Packing. 2.1 Introduction. 2.2 Design Criteria for Space
Time Signals. 2.3 DesignCriteria forTime
correlatedFadingChannels. 2.4 Orthogonal Space
Time Code Design using SP. 2.5 STBC
SPPerformance. 2.6 ChapterConclusions. 2.7 ChapterSummary. 3 Turbo Detection of Channel
coded STBC
SP Schemes. 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 SystemOverview. 3.3 IterativeDemapping. 3.4 BinaryEXITChartAnalysis. 3.5 PerformanceofTurbo
detectedBit
basedSTBC
SPSchemes. 3.6 ChapterConclusions. 3.7 ChapterSummary. 4 Turbo Detection of Channel
coded DSTBC
SP Schemes. 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Differential STBC using SP Modulation. 4.3 Bit
basedRSC
codedTurbo
detectedDSTBC
SPScheme. 4.4 ChapterConclusions. 4.5 ChapterSummary. 5 Three
stage Turbo
detected STBC
SP Schemes. 5.1 Introduction. 5.2 SystemOverview. 5.3 EXITChartAnalysis. 5.4 MaximumAchievableBandwidthEfficiency. 5.5 PerformanceofThree
stageTurbo
detectedSTBC
SPSchemes. 5.6 ChapterConclusions. 5.7 ChapterSummary. 6 Symbol
based Channel
coded STBC
SP Schemes. 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 SystemOverview. 6.3 Symbol
basedIterativeDecoding. 6.4 Non
binaryEXITChartAnalysis. 6.5 Performance of Bit
based and Symbol
based LDPC
coded STBC
SP Schemes. 6.6 ChapterConclusions. 6.7 ChapterSummary. Part II Coherent Versus Differential Turbo Detection of Single
user and Cooperative MIMOs. List of Symbols in Part II. 7 Linear Dispersion Codes: An EXIT Chart Perspective. 7.1 Introduction and Outline. 7.2 LinearDispersionCodes. 7.3 LinkBetweenSTBCs andLDCs. 7.4 EXIT
chart
basedDesignofLDCs. 7.5 EXIT
chart
basedDesignof IR
PLDCs. 7.6 Conclusion. 8 Differential Space
Time Block Codes: A Universal Approach. 8.1 Introduction and Outline. 8.2 SystemModel. 8.3 DOSTBCs. 8.4 DLDCs. 8.5 RSC
codedPrecoder
aidedDOSTBCs. 8.6 IRCC
coded Precoder
aided DLDCs. 8.7 Conclusion. 9 Cooperative Space
Time Block Codes. 9.1 Introduction and Outline. 9.2 Twin
layerCLDCs. 9.3 IRCC
coded Precoder
aided CLDCs. 9.4 Conclusion. Part III Differential Turbo Detection of Multi
functional MIMO
aided Multi
user and Cooperative Systems. List of Symbols in Part III. 10 Differential Space
Time Spreading. 10.1 Introduction. 10.2 DPSK. 10.3 DSTSDesignusingTwoTransmitAntennas. 10.4 DSTSDesignUsingFourTransmitAntennas. 10.5 ChapterConclusions. 10.6 ChapterSummary. 11 Iterative Detection of Channel
coded DSTS Schemes. 11.1 Introduction. 11.2 IterativeDetectionofRSC
codedDSTSSchemes. 11.3 Iterative Detection of RSC
coded and Unity
rate Precoded Four
antenna
aidedDSTS
SPSystem. 11.4 ChapterConclusions. 11.5 ChapterSummary. 12 Adaptive DSTS
assisted Iteratively Detected SP Modulation. 12.1 Introduction. 12.2 SystemOverview. 12.3 Adaptive DSTS
assisted SP Modulation. 12.4 VSF
basedAdaptiveRateDSTS. 12.5 Variable
code
rateIterativelyDetectedDSTS
SPSystem. 12.6 Results andDiscussion. 12.7 ChapterConclusionandSummary. 13 Layered Steered Space
Time Codes. 13.1 Introduction. 13.2 LSSTCs. 13.3 CapacityofLSSTCs. 13.4 IterativeDetectionandEXITChartAnalysis. 13.5 Results andDiscussion. 13.6 ChapterConclusions. 13.7 ChapterSummary. 14 DL LSSTS
aided Generalized MC DS
CDMA. 14.1 Introduction. 14.2 LSSTS
aidedGeneralizedMCDS
CDMA. 14.3 Increasing the Number of Users by Employing TD and FD Spreading. 14.4 IterativeDetectionandEXITChartAnalysis. 14.5 Results andDiscussion. 14.6 ChapterConclusions. 14.7 ChapterSummary. 15 Distributed Turbo Coding. 15.1 Introduction. 15.2 Background of Cooperative Communications. 15.3 DTC. 15.4 Results andDiscussion. 15.5 ChapterConclusions. 15.6 ChapterSummary. 16 Conclusions and Future Research. 16.1 SummaryandConclusions. 16.2 FutureResearchIdeas. 16.3 ClosingRemarks. A GrayMapping and AGM Schemes for SP Modulation of Size L=16. B EXIT Charts of Various Bit
based Turbo
detected STBC
SP Schemes. C EXIT Charts of Various Bit
based Turbo
detected DSTBC
SP Schemes. D LDCs' Ç for QPSK Modulation. E DLDCs' Ç for 2PAMModulation. F CLDCs' Ç1 and Ç2 for BPSK Modulation. G Weighting Coefficient Vectors " and ³. H GrayMapping and AGM Schemes for SP Modulation of Size L=16. Glossary. Bibliography. Index. Author Index.
IEEE Press Books on Related Topics. Preface. Acknowledgments. 1 Problem Formulation, Objectives and Benefits. 1.1 TheWirelessChannelandtheConceptofDiversity. 1.2 Diversity and Multiplexing Trade
offs in Multi
functionalMIMO Systems. 1.3 Coherent versus Non
coherent Detection for STBCs Using Co
located and Cooperative Antenna Elements. 1.4 HistoricalPerspectiveandState
of
the
ArtContributions. 1.5 IterativeDetectionSchemes andtheirConvergenceAnalysis. 1.6 Outline and Novel Aspects of the Monograph. Part I Coherent Versus Differential Turbo Detection of Sphere
packing
aided Single
user MIMO Systems. List of Symbols in Part I. 2 Space
Time Block Code Design using Sphere Packing. 2.1 Introduction. 2.2 Design Criteria for Space
Time Signals. 2.3 DesignCriteria forTime
correlatedFadingChannels. 2.4 Orthogonal Space
Time Code Design using SP. 2.5 STBC
SPPerformance. 2.6 ChapterConclusions. 2.7 ChapterSummary. 3 Turbo Detection of Channel
coded STBC
SP Schemes. 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 SystemOverview. 3.3 IterativeDemapping. 3.4 BinaryEXITChartAnalysis. 3.5 PerformanceofTurbo
detectedBit
basedSTBC
SPSchemes. 3.6 ChapterConclusions. 3.7 ChapterSummary. 4 Turbo Detection of Channel
coded DSTBC
SP Schemes. 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Differential STBC using SP Modulation. 4.3 Bit
basedRSC
codedTurbo
detectedDSTBC
SPScheme. 4.4 ChapterConclusions. 4.5 ChapterSummary. 5 Three
stage Turbo
detected STBC
SP Schemes. 5.1 Introduction. 5.2 SystemOverview. 5.3 EXITChartAnalysis. 5.4 MaximumAchievableBandwidthEfficiency. 5.5 PerformanceofThree
stageTurbo
detectedSTBC
SPSchemes. 5.6 ChapterConclusions. 5.7 ChapterSummary. 6 Symbol
based Channel
coded STBC
SP Schemes. 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 SystemOverview. 6.3 Symbol
basedIterativeDecoding. 6.4 Non
binaryEXITChartAnalysis. 6.5 Performance of Bit
based and Symbol
based LDPC
coded STBC
SP Schemes. 6.6 ChapterConclusions. 6.7 ChapterSummary. Part II Coherent Versus Differential Turbo Detection of Single
user and Cooperative MIMOs. List of Symbols in Part II. 7 Linear Dispersion Codes: An EXIT Chart Perspective. 7.1 Introduction and Outline. 7.2 LinearDispersionCodes. 7.3 LinkBetweenSTBCs andLDCs. 7.4 EXIT
chart
basedDesignofLDCs. 7.5 EXIT
chart
basedDesignof IR
PLDCs. 7.6 Conclusion. 8 Differential Space
Time Block Codes: A Universal Approach. 8.1 Introduction and Outline. 8.2 SystemModel. 8.3 DOSTBCs. 8.4 DLDCs. 8.5 RSC
codedPrecoder
aidedDOSTBCs. 8.6 IRCC
coded Precoder
aided DLDCs. 8.7 Conclusion. 9 Cooperative Space
Time Block Codes. 9.1 Introduction and Outline. 9.2 Twin
layerCLDCs. 9.3 IRCC
coded Precoder
aided CLDCs. 9.4 Conclusion. Part III Differential Turbo Detection of Multi
functional MIMO
aided Multi
user and Cooperative Systems. List of Symbols in Part III. 10 Differential Space
Time Spreading. 10.1 Introduction. 10.2 DPSK. 10.3 DSTSDesignusingTwoTransmitAntennas. 10.4 DSTSDesignUsingFourTransmitAntennas. 10.5 ChapterConclusions. 10.6 ChapterSummary. 11 Iterative Detection of Channel
coded DSTS Schemes. 11.1 Introduction. 11.2 IterativeDetectionofRSC
codedDSTSSchemes. 11.3 Iterative Detection of RSC
coded and Unity
rate Precoded Four
antenna
aidedDSTS
SPSystem. 11.4 ChapterConclusions. 11.5 ChapterSummary. 12 Adaptive DSTS
assisted Iteratively Detected SP Modulation. 12.1 Introduction. 12.2 SystemOverview. 12.3 Adaptive DSTS
assisted SP Modulation. 12.4 VSF
basedAdaptiveRateDSTS. 12.5 Variable
code
rateIterativelyDetectedDSTS
SPSystem. 12.6 Results andDiscussion. 12.7 ChapterConclusionandSummary. 13 Layered Steered Space
Time Codes. 13.1 Introduction. 13.2 LSSTCs. 13.3 CapacityofLSSTCs. 13.4 IterativeDetectionandEXITChartAnalysis. 13.5 Results andDiscussion. 13.6 ChapterConclusions. 13.7 ChapterSummary. 14 DL LSSTS
aided Generalized MC DS
CDMA. 14.1 Introduction. 14.2 LSSTS
aidedGeneralizedMCDS
CDMA. 14.3 Increasing the Number of Users by Employing TD and FD Spreading. 14.4 IterativeDetectionandEXITChartAnalysis. 14.5 Results andDiscussion. 14.6 ChapterConclusions. 14.7 ChapterSummary. 15 Distributed Turbo Coding. 15.1 Introduction. 15.2 Background of Cooperative Communications. 15.3 DTC. 15.4 Results andDiscussion. 15.5 ChapterConclusions. 15.6 ChapterSummary. 16 Conclusions and Future Research. 16.1 SummaryandConclusions. 16.2 FutureResearchIdeas. 16.3 ClosingRemarks. A GrayMapping and AGM Schemes for SP Modulation of Size L=16. B EXIT Charts of Various Bit
based Turbo
detected STBC
SP Schemes. C EXIT Charts of Various Bit
based Turbo
detected DSTBC
SP Schemes. D LDCs' Ç for QPSK Modulation. E DLDCs' Ç for 2PAMModulation. F CLDCs' Ç1 and Ç2 for BPSK Modulation. G Weighting Coefficient Vectors " and ³. H GrayMapping and AGM Schemes for SP Modulation of Size L=16. Glossary. Bibliography. Index. Author Index.
About the Authors. OtherWiley
IEEE Press Books on Related Topics. Preface. Acknowledgments. 1 Problem Formulation, Objectives and Benefits. 1.1 TheWirelessChannelandtheConceptofDiversity. 1.2 Diversity and Multiplexing Trade
offs in Multi
functionalMIMO Systems. 1.3 Coherent versus Non
coherent Detection for STBCs Using Co
located and Cooperative Antenna Elements. 1.4 HistoricalPerspectiveandState
of
the
ArtContributions. 1.5 IterativeDetectionSchemes andtheirConvergenceAnalysis. 1.6 Outline and Novel Aspects of the Monograph. Part I Coherent Versus Differential Turbo Detection of Sphere
packing
aided Single
user MIMO Systems. List of Symbols in Part I. 2 Space
Time Block Code Design using Sphere Packing. 2.1 Introduction. 2.2 Design Criteria for Space
Time Signals. 2.3 DesignCriteria forTime
correlatedFadingChannels. 2.4 Orthogonal Space
Time Code Design using SP. 2.5 STBC
SPPerformance. 2.6 ChapterConclusions. 2.7 ChapterSummary. 3 Turbo Detection of Channel
coded STBC
SP Schemes. 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 SystemOverview. 3.3 IterativeDemapping. 3.4 BinaryEXITChartAnalysis. 3.5 PerformanceofTurbo
detectedBit
basedSTBC
SPSchemes. 3.6 ChapterConclusions. 3.7 ChapterSummary. 4 Turbo Detection of Channel
coded DSTBC
SP Schemes. 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Differential STBC using SP Modulation. 4.3 Bit
basedRSC
codedTurbo
detectedDSTBC
SPScheme. 4.4 ChapterConclusions. 4.5 ChapterSummary. 5 Three
stage Turbo
detected STBC
SP Schemes. 5.1 Introduction. 5.2 SystemOverview. 5.3 EXITChartAnalysis. 5.4 MaximumAchievableBandwidthEfficiency. 5.5 PerformanceofThree
stageTurbo
detectedSTBC
SPSchemes. 5.6 ChapterConclusions. 5.7 ChapterSummary. 6 Symbol
based Channel
coded STBC
SP Schemes. 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 SystemOverview. 6.3 Symbol
basedIterativeDecoding. 6.4 Non
binaryEXITChartAnalysis. 6.5 Performance of Bit
based and Symbol
based LDPC
coded STBC
SP Schemes. 6.6 ChapterConclusions. 6.7 ChapterSummary. Part II Coherent Versus Differential Turbo Detection of Single
user and Cooperative MIMOs. List of Symbols in Part II. 7 Linear Dispersion Codes: An EXIT Chart Perspective. 7.1 Introduction and Outline. 7.2 LinearDispersionCodes. 7.3 LinkBetweenSTBCs andLDCs. 7.4 EXIT
chart
basedDesignofLDCs. 7.5 EXIT
chart
basedDesignof IR
PLDCs. 7.6 Conclusion. 8 Differential Space
Time Block Codes: A Universal Approach. 8.1 Introduction and Outline. 8.2 SystemModel. 8.3 DOSTBCs. 8.4 DLDCs. 8.5 RSC
codedPrecoder
aidedDOSTBCs. 8.6 IRCC
coded Precoder
aided DLDCs. 8.7 Conclusion. 9 Cooperative Space
Time Block Codes. 9.1 Introduction and Outline. 9.2 Twin
layerCLDCs. 9.3 IRCC
coded Precoder
aided CLDCs. 9.4 Conclusion. Part III Differential Turbo Detection of Multi
functional MIMO
aided Multi
user and Cooperative Systems. List of Symbols in Part III. 10 Differential Space
Time Spreading. 10.1 Introduction. 10.2 DPSK. 10.3 DSTSDesignusingTwoTransmitAntennas. 10.4 DSTSDesignUsingFourTransmitAntennas. 10.5 ChapterConclusions. 10.6 ChapterSummary. 11 Iterative Detection of Channel
coded DSTS Schemes. 11.1 Introduction. 11.2 IterativeDetectionofRSC
codedDSTSSchemes. 11.3 Iterative Detection of RSC
coded and Unity
rate Precoded Four
antenna
aidedDSTS
SPSystem. 11.4 ChapterConclusions. 11.5 ChapterSummary. 12 Adaptive DSTS
assisted Iteratively Detected SP Modulation. 12.1 Introduction. 12.2 SystemOverview. 12.3 Adaptive DSTS
assisted SP Modulation. 12.4 VSF
basedAdaptiveRateDSTS. 12.5 Variable
code
rateIterativelyDetectedDSTS
SPSystem. 12.6 Results andDiscussion. 12.7 ChapterConclusionandSummary. 13 Layered Steered Space
Time Codes. 13.1 Introduction. 13.2 LSSTCs. 13.3 CapacityofLSSTCs. 13.4 IterativeDetectionandEXITChartAnalysis. 13.5 Results andDiscussion. 13.6 ChapterConclusions. 13.7 ChapterSummary. 14 DL LSSTS
aided Generalized MC DS
CDMA. 14.1 Introduction. 14.2 LSSTS
aidedGeneralizedMCDS
CDMA. 14.3 Increasing the Number of Users by Employing TD and FD Spreading. 14.4 IterativeDetectionandEXITChartAnalysis. 14.5 Results andDiscussion. 14.6 ChapterConclusions. 14.7 ChapterSummary. 15 Distributed Turbo Coding. 15.1 Introduction. 15.2 Background of Cooperative Communications. 15.3 DTC. 15.4 Results andDiscussion. 15.5 ChapterConclusions. 15.6 ChapterSummary. 16 Conclusions and Future Research. 16.1 SummaryandConclusions. 16.2 FutureResearchIdeas. 16.3 ClosingRemarks. A GrayMapping and AGM Schemes for SP Modulation of Size L=16. B EXIT Charts of Various Bit
based Turbo
detected STBC
SP Schemes. C EXIT Charts of Various Bit
based Turbo
detected DSTBC
SP Schemes. D LDCs' Ç for QPSK Modulation. E DLDCs' Ç for 2PAMModulation. F CLDCs' Ç1 and Ç2 for BPSK Modulation. G Weighting Coefficient Vectors " and ³. H GrayMapping and AGM Schemes for SP Modulation of Size L=16. Glossary. Bibliography. Index. Author Index.
IEEE Press Books on Related Topics. Preface. Acknowledgments. 1 Problem Formulation, Objectives and Benefits. 1.1 TheWirelessChannelandtheConceptofDiversity. 1.2 Diversity and Multiplexing Trade
offs in Multi
functionalMIMO Systems. 1.3 Coherent versus Non
coherent Detection for STBCs Using Co
located and Cooperative Antenna Elements. 1.4 HistoricalPerspectiveandState
of
the
ArtContributions. 1.5 IterativeDetectionSchemes andtheirConvergenceAnalysis. 1.6 Outline and Novel Aspects of the Monograph. Part I Coherent Versus Differential Turbo Detection of Sphere
packing
aided Single
user MIMO Systems. List of Symbols in Part I. 2 Space
Time Block Code Design using Sphere Packing. 2.1 Introduction. 2.2 Design Criteria for Space
Time Signals. 2.3 DesignCriteria forTime
correlatedFadingChannels. 2.4 Orthogonal Space
Time Code Design using SP. 2.5 STBC
SPPerformance. 2.6 ChapterConclusions. 2.7 ChapterSummary. 3 Turbo Detection of Channel
coded STBC
SP Schemes. 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 SystemOverview. 3.3 IterativeDemapping. 3.4 BinaryEXITChartAnalysis. 3.5 PerformanceofTurbo
detectedBit
basedSTBC
SPSchemes. 3.6 ChapterConclusions. 3.7 ChapterSummary. 4 Turbo Detection of Channel
coded DSTBC
SP Schemes. 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Differential STBC using SP Modulation. 4.3 Bit
basedRSC
codedTurbo
detectedDSTBC
SPScheme. 4.4 ChapterConclusions. 4.5 ChapterSummary. 5 Three
stage Turbo
detected STBC
SP Schemes. 5.1 Introduction. 5.2 SystemOverview. 5.3 EXITChartAnalysis. 5.4 MaximumAchievableBandwidthEfficiency. 5.5 PerformanceofThree
stageTurbo
detectedSTBC
SPSchemes. 5.6 ChapterConclusions. 5.7 ChapterSummary. 6 Symbol
based Channel
coded STBC
SP Schemes. 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 SystemOverview. 6.3 Symbol
basedIterativeDecoding. 6.4 Non
binaryEXITChartAnalysis. 6.5 Performance of Bit
based and Symbol
based LDPC
coded STBC
SP Schemes. 6.6 ChapterConclusions. 6.7 ChapterSummary. Part II Coherent Versus Differential Turbo Detection of Single
user and Cooperative MIMOs. List of Symbols in Part II. 7 Linear Dispersion Codes: An EXIT Chart Perspective. 7.1 Introduction and Outline. 7.2 LinearDispersionCodes. 7.3 LinkBetweenSTBCs andLDCs. 7.4 EXIT
chart
basedDesignofLDCs. 7.5 EXIT
chart
basedDesignof IR
PLDCs. 7.6 Conclusion. 8 Differential Space
Time Block Codes: A Universal Approach. 8.1 Introduction and Outline. 8.2 SystemModel. 8.3 DOSTBCs. 8.4 DLDCs. 8.5 RSC
codedPrecoder
aidedDOSTBCs. 8.6 IRCC
coded Precoder
aided DLDCs. 8.7 Conclusion. 9 Cooperative Space
Time Block Codes. 9.1 Introduction and Outline. 9.2 Twin
layerCLDCs. 9.3 IRCC
coded Precoder
aided CLDCs. 9.4 Conclusion. Part III Differential Turbo Detection of Multi
functional MIMO
aided Multi
user and Cooperative Systems. List of Symbols in Part III. 10 Differential Space
Time Spreading. 10.1 Introduction. 10.2 DPSK. 10.3 DSTSDesignusingTwoTransmitAntennas. 10.4 DSTSDesignUsingFourTransmitAntennas. 10.5 ChapterConclusions. 10.6 ChapterSummary. 11 Iterative Detection of Channel
coded DSTS Schemes. 11.1 Introduction. 11.2 IterativeDetectionofRSC
codedDSTSSchemes. 11.3 Iterative Detection of RSC
coded and Unity
rate Precoded Four
antenna
aidedDSTS
SPSystem. 11.4 ChapterConclusions. 11.5 ChapterSummary. 12 Adaptive DSTS
assisted Iteratively Detected SP Modulation. 12.1 Introduction. 12.2 SystemOverview. 12.3 Adaptive DSTS
assisted SP Modulation. 12.4 VSF
basedAdaptiveRateDSTS. 12.5 Variable
code
rateIterativelyDetectedDSTS
SPSystem. 12.6 Results andDiscussion. 12.7 ChapterConclusionandSummary. 13 Layered Steered Space
Time Codes. 13.1 Introduction. 13.2 LSSTCs. 13.3 CapacityofLSSTCs. 13.4 IterativeDetectionandEXITChartAnalysis. 13.5 Results andDiscussion. 13.6 ChapterConclusions. 13.7 ChapterSummary. 14 DL LSSTS
aided Generalized MC DS
CDMA. 14.1 Introduction. 14.2 LSSTS
aidedGeneralizedMCDS
CDMA. 14.3 Increasing the Number of Users by Employing TD and FD Spreading. 14.4 IterativeDetectionandEXITChartAnalysis. 14.5 Results andDiscussion. 14.6 ChapterConclusions. 14.7 ChapterSummary. 15 Distributed Turbo Coding. 15.1 Introduction. 15.2 Background of Cooperative Communications. 15.3 DTC. 15.4 Results andDiscussion. 15.5 ChapterConclusions. 15.6 ChapterSummary. 16 Conclusions and Future Research. 16.1 SummaryandConclusions. 16.2 FutureResearchIdeas. 16.3 ClosingRemarks. A GrayMapping and AGM Schemes for SP Modulation of Size L=16. B EXIT Charts of Various Bit
based Turbo
detected STBC
SP Schemes. C EXIT Charts of Various Bit
based Turbo
detected DSTBC
SP Schemes. D LDCs' Ç for QPSK Modulation. E DLDCs' Ç for 2PAMModulation. F CLDCs' Ç1 and Ç2 for BPSK Modulation. G Weighting Coefficient Vectors " and ³. H GrayMapping and AGM Schemes for SP Modulation of Size L=16. Glossary. Bibliography. Index. Author Index.