Two Novel Space-Time Coding Techniques Designed for UWB MISO Systems Based on Wavelet Transform.

In this paper two novel space-time coding multi-input single-output (STC MISO) schemes, designed especially for Ultra-Wideband (UWB) systems, are introduced. The proposed schemes are referred to as wavelet space-time coding (WSTC) schemes. The WSTC schemes are based on two types of multiplexing, spa...

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Main Authors: Amira Ibrahim Zaki, Ehab F Badran, Said E El-Khamy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5154537?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-afc936220e004d548003e9d700b9aa5f2020-11-25T01:42:03ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-011112e016799010.1371/journal.pone.0167990Two Novel Space-Time Coding Techniques Designed for UWB MISO Systems Based on Wavelet Transform.Amira Ibrahim ZakiEhab F BadranSaid E El-KhamyIn this paper two novel space-time coding multi-input single-output (STC MISO) schemes, designed especially for Ultra-Wideband (UWB) systems, are introduced. The proposed schemes are referred to as wavelet space-time coding (WSTC) schemes. The WSTC schemes are based on two types of multiplexing, spatial and wavelet domain multiplexing. In WSTC schemes, four symbols are transmitted on the same UWB transmission pulse with the same bandwidth, symbol duration, and number of transmitting antennas of the conventional STC MISO scheme. The used mother wavelet (MW) is selected to be highly correlated with transmitted pulse shape and such that the multiplexed signal has almost the same spectral characteristics as those of the original UWB pulse. The two WSTC techniques increase the data rate to four times that of the conventional STC. The first WSTC scheme increases the data rate with a simple combination process. The second scheme achieves the increase in the data rate with a less complex receiver and better performance than the first scheme due to the spatial diversity introduced by the structure of its transmitter and receiver. The two schemes use Rake receivers to collect the energy in the dense multipath channel components. The simulation results show that the proposed WSTC schemes have better performance than the conventional scheme in addition to increasing the data rate to four times that of the conventional STC scheme.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5154537?pdf=render
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author Amira Ibrahim Zaki
Ehab F Badran
Said E El-Khamy
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Ehab F Badran
Said E El-Khamy
Two Novel Space-Time Coding Techniques Designed for UWB MISO Systems Based on Wavelet Transform.
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author_facet Amira Ibrahim Zaki
Ehab F Badran
Said E El-Khamy
author_sort Amira Ibrahim Zaki
title Two Novel Space-Time Coding Techniques Designed for UWB MISO Systems Based on Wavelet Transform.
title_short Two Novel Space-Time Coding Techniques Designed for UWB MISO Systems Based on Wavelet Transform.
title_full Two Novel Space-Time Coding Techniques Designed for UWB MISO Systems Based on Wavelet Transform.
title_fullStr Two Novel Space-Time Coding Techniques Designed for UWB MISO Systems Based on Wavelet Transform.
title_full_unstemmed Two Novel Space-Time Coding Techniques Designed for UWB MISO Systems Based on Wavelet Transform.
title_sort two novel space-time coding techniques designed for uwb miso systems based on wavelet transform.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description In this paper two novel space-time coding multi-input single-output (STC MISO) schemes, designed especially for Ultra-Wideband (UWB) systems, are introduced. The proposed schemes are referred to as wavelet space-time coding (WSTC) schemes. The WSTC schemes are based on two types of multiplexing, spatial and wavelet domain multiplexing. In WSTC schemes, four symbols are transmitted on the same UWB transmission pulse with the same bandwidth, symbol duration, and number of transmitting antennas of the conventional STC MISO scheme. The used mother wavelet (MW) is selected to be highly correlated with transmitted pulse shape and such that the multiplexed signal has almost the same spectral characteristics as those of the original UWB pulse. The two WSTC techniques increase the data rate to four times that of the conventional STC. The first WSTC scheme increases the data rate with a simple combination process. The second scheme achieves the increase in the data rate with a less complex receiver and better performance than the first scheme due to the spatial diversity introduced by the structure of its transmitter and receiver. The two schemes use Rake receivers to collect the energy in the dense multipath channel components. The simulation results show that the proposed WSTC schemes have better performance than the conventional scheme in addition to increasing the data rate to four times that of the conventional STC scheme.
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