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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12358/24879
TitleSIC detector for 4 relay distributed space-time block coding under quasi-synchronization
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Most research on Distributed Space Time Block Coding (D-STBC) assumes perfect synchronization between the relays' transmissions. In this paper, we propose a Sequential Interference Cancellation (SIC) approach for the detection of D-STBC under Quasi-Synchronization. The numerical simulations, for SIC approach, showed that in just two iterations we can achieve performance close to the D-STBC with perfect synchronization.

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Astal, Mohammed T
Abu-Hudrouss, Ammar M.
TypeJournal Article
Date2011
Published inIEEE Communications Letters
SeriesVolume: 15, Number: 10
PublisherIEEE
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