Maximum Rate of 3- and 4-Real-Symbol ML Decodable Unitary Weight STBCs
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It has been shown recently that the maximum rate of a 2-real-symbol (single-complex-symbol) maximum likelihood (ML) decodable, square space-time block codes (STBCs) with unitary weight matrices is $\frac{2a}{2^a}$ complex symbols per channel use (cspcu) for $2^a$ number of transmit antennas \cite{KSR}. These STBCs are obtained from Unitary Weight Designs (UWDs). In this paper, we show that the maximum rates for 3- and 4-real-symbol (2-complex-symbol) ML decodable square STBCs from UWDs, for $2^{a}$ transmit antennas, are $\frac{3(a-1)}{2^{a}}$ and $\frac{4(a-1)}{2^{a}}$ cspcu, respectively. STBCs achieving this maximum rate are constructed. A set of sufficient conditions on the signal set, required for these codes to achieve full-diversity are derived along with expressions for their coding gain.
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