Generalized Silver Codes
Abstract
For an transmit, receive antenna system ( system), a {\it{full-rate}} space time block code (STBC) transmits complex symbols per channel use. The well known Golden code is an example of a full-rate, full-diversity STBC for 2 transmit antennas. Its ML-decoding complexity is of the order of for square -QAM. The Silver code for 2 transmit antennas has all the desirable properties of the Golden code except its coding gain, but offers lower ML-decoding complexity of the order of . Importantly, the slight loss in coding gain is negligible compared to the advantage it offers in terms of lowering the ML-decoding complexity. For higher number of transmit antennas, the best known codes are the Perfect codes, which are full-rate, full-diversity, information lossless codes (for ) but have a high ML-decoding complexity of the order of (for , the punctured Perfect codes are considered). In this paper, a scheme to obtain full-rate STBCs for transmit antennas and any with reduced ML-decoding complexity of the order of , is presented. The codes constructed are also information lossless for , like the Perfect codes and allow higher mutual information than the comparable punctured Perfect codes for . These codes are referred to as the {\it generalized Silver codes}, since they enjoy the same desirable properties as the comparable Perfect codes (except possibly the coding gain) with lower ML-decoding complexity, analogous to the Silver-Golden codes for 2 transmit antennas. Simulation results of the symbol error rates for 4 and 8 transmit antennas show that the generalized Silver codes match the punctured Perfect codes in error performance while offering lower ML-decoding complexity.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1101.2524,
title = {Generalized Silver Codes},
author = {K. Pavan Srinath and B. Sundar Rajan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1101.2524},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
Accepted for publication in the IEEE Transactions on Information Theory. This revised version has 30 pages, 7 figures and Section III has been completely revised