Turan, M, Oner, M and Çırpan, H (2015) Space time block code classification for MIMO signals exploiting cyclostationarity. 2015 IEEE International Conference on Communications, London, UK, 8-12 June 2015. Published in: IEEE International Conference on Communications 2015. 4996-5001. IEEE ISSN 1550-3607 ISBN 9781467364324
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Abstract
Blind and noncooperative identification of the transmission parameters of unknown communication signals has been employed both in military and civilian applications. Multiple-Input-Multiple-Output (MIMO) transmission systems emerging in the last decade pose new challenges to the signal identification systems, one of which is the identification of the Space-Time Block Code (STBC) used in the transmission. In this work, we present a novel STBC classification algorithm that exploits the joint wide sense cyclostationary characteristics of the coded transmit signals as discriminating features. Compared to existing algorithms, the proposed method can discriminate between a large number of different STBCs.
Item Type: | Conference Proceedings |
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Keywords: | MIMO communication;blind source separation;space-time block codes;MIMO signals;blind identification;coded transmit signals;communication signals;cyclostationarity;noncooperative identification;signal identification;space time block code classification;transmission parameters;Block codes;Joints;MIMO;Modulation;Receiving antennas;Signal processing algorithms;Transmitting antennas |
Schools and Departments: | School of Engineering and Informatics > Engineering and Design |
Research Centres and Groups: | Sensor Technology Research Centre |
Subjects: | T Technology > TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering > TK5101 Telecommunication > TK5103.2 Wireless communication systems. Mobile communication systems |
Depositing User: | Mustafa Menguc Oner |
Date Deposited: | 19 Dec 2017 16:47 |
Last Modified: | 22 May 2019 14:55 |
URI: | http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/id/eprint/72334 |
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