The nonassociative algebras used to build fast-decodable space-time block codes

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DOI10.3934/AMC.2015.9.449zbMATH Open1366.17002arXiv1504.00182OpenAlexW762550807MaRDI QIDQ895002FDOQ895002


Authors: Susanne Pumplün, Andrew Steele Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 25 November 2015

Published in: Advances in Mathematics of Communications (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Let K/F and K/L be two cyclic Galois field extensions and D=(K/F,sigma,c) a cyclic algebra. Given an invertible element dinD, we present three families of unital nonassociative algebras over LcapF defined on the direct sum of n copies of D. Two of these families appear either explicitly or implicitly in the designs of fast-decodable space-time block codes in papers by Srinath, Rajan, Markin, Oggier, and the authors. We present conditions for the algebras to be division and propose a construction for fully diverse fast decodable space-time block codes of rate-m for nm transmit and m receive antennas. We present a DMT-optimal rate-3 code for 6 transmit and 3 receive antennas which is fast-decodable, with ML-decoding complexity at most mathcalO(M15).


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1504.00182




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