Separable implementation of L2-orthogonal STC CPM with fast decoding
ICC'09 Proceedings of the 2009 IEEE international conference on Communications
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We investigate the detection of space time codes (STC) modulated using continuous phase modulation (CPM), in quasi-static fading channels. A symbol-by-symbol iterative detector with an optimum front-end is derived, and its reduced-complexity implementation is considered. Also, we have introduced several full-rank STC-CPM systems, constructed by combining full-diversity STCs with simple, widely-used CPM schemes, and introducing a small frequency offset. According to the simulation results, the bit error rate (BER) performance of the detector for quasi-static fading is around 1 dB from the case without fading. Furthermore, a comparison of the performance of the proposed detector with results from previous work on STC-CPM showed an improvement in the range of 2-3 dB. Moreover, the detector is robust to the errors in estimating the channel state information (CSI), which is a desirable feature for practical implementation.