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We study a space-time precoding technique for MISO wireless systems by employing a linear prefilter at each transmit antenna. The channel is Rician fading, where the mean and variance of the propagation paths are known to the transmitter. This model includes the Rayleigh fading channels as special cases. We use channel capacity as the optimizing criterion for the prefilter design. This criterion provides a unified design of the prefilters for both Rician and Rayleigh fading channels. The optimum prefilters are functions of the channel mean and variance. The solution ranges from beamforming for Rician channels with high K-factor, to unitary diversity for Rayleigh fading cases, where delay diversity is an example. MMSE equalizer is then used to detect the signal at the receiver. Analysis of bounds on error rate performance and numerical simulations for 4QAM input signal show significant diversity gains and array gains. The results also illustrate that having partial channel knowledge at the transmitter can strongly enhance the system performance.

Type

Conference paper

Publication Date

27/09/2004

Volume

4