Orthogonal Designs and a Cubic Binary Function
From MaRDI portal
Publication:2989368
Abstract: Orthogonal designs are fundamental mathematical notions used in the construction of space time block codes for wireless transmissions. Designs have two important parameters, the rate and the decoding delay; the main problem of the theory is to construct designs maximizing the rate and minimizing the decoding delay. All known constructions of CODs are inductive or algorithmic. In this paper, we present an explicit construction of optimal CODs. We do not apply recurrent procedures and do calculate the matrix elements directly. Our formula is based on a cubic function in two binary n-vectors. In our previous work (Comm. Math. Phys., 2010, and J. Pure and Appl. Algebra, 2011), we used this function to define a series of non-associative algebras generalizing the classical algebra of octonions and to obtain sum of squares identities of Hurwitz-Radon type.
Cited in
(5)- Bott type periodicity for the higher octonions
- Growth polynomials for additive quadruples and (h,k)-tuples
- Classification of the algebras \(\mathbb{O}_{p,q}\)
- Farey boat: continued fractions and triangulations, modular group and polygon dissections
- Free nilpotent and \(H\)-type Lie algebras. Combinatorial and orthogonal designs
This page was built for publication: Orthogonal Designs and a Cubic Binary Function
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q2989368)