Title :
Orthogonal frequency division multiple access with cyclic delay diversity
Author :
Bauch, Gerhard ; Malik, Javed Shamim
Author_Institution :
DoCoMo Euro-Labs., Munich, Germany
Abstract :
Cyclic delay diversity is a simple transmit diversity technique for coded OFDM systems with multiple transmit antennas. It does neither require an extended guard interval nor modifications of the standard OFDM receiver. We discuss the problem of choosing the cyclic delays and propose a solution which enables to exploit the full spatial diversity in flat fading and frequency-selective channels with unknown delay spread. As a result, the spatial diversity is transformed into frequency diversity between neighbouring subcarriers. This imposes certain restrictions to the channel coding and interleaving scheme. Furthermore, we address multi user aspects and propose an interleaving and multiple access strategy which guarantees that all users obtain the maximum possible diversity advantage using FEC codes with a limited constraint length. A performance comparison shows that space-time block codes outperform cyclic delay diversity on the expense of higher complexity and lower flexibility.
Keywords :
OFDM modulation; channel coding; cyclic codes; diversity reception; error correction codes; fading channels; forward error correction; frequency selective surfaces; interleaved codes; modulation coding; multi-access systems; multiuser channels; radio receivers; transmitting antennas; FEC code; OFDM receiver; channel coding; coded OFDM system; cyclic delay diversity; flat fading channel; frequency diversity; frequency-selective channel; interleaving scheme; multi user channel; multiple transmit antenna; orthogonal frequency division multiple access; spatial diversity; transmit diversity technique; Block codes; Delay effects; Diversity methods; Forward error correction; Frequency conversion; Frequency diversity; Interleaved codes; OFDM; Receiving antennas; Transmitting antennas;
Conference_Titel :
Smart Antennas, 2004. ITG Workshop on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8327-3
DOI :
10.1109/WSA.2004.1407642