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The Partition Weight Enumerator of MDS Codes and its Applications
A closed form formula of the partition weight enumerator of maximum distance
separable (MDS) codes is derived for an arbitrary number of partitions. Using
this result, some properties of MDS codes are discussed. The results are
extended for the average binary image of MDS codes in finite fields of
characteristic two. As an application, we study the multiuser error probability
of Reed Solomon codes.Comment: This is a five page conference version of the paper which was
accepted by ISIT 2005. For more information, please contact the author
Space-time coding techniques with bit-interleaved coded modulations for MIMO block-fading channels
The space-time bit-interleaved coded modulation (ST-BICM) is an efficient
technique to obtain high diversity and coding gain on a block-fading MIMO
channel. Its maximum-likelihood (ML) performance is computed under ideal
interleaving conditions, which enables a global optimization taking into
account channel coding. Thanks to a diversity upperbound derived from the
Singleton bound, an appropriate choice of the time dimension of the space-time
coding is possible, which maximizes diversity while minimizing complexity.
Based on the analysis, an optimized interleaver and a set of linear precoders,
called dispersive nucleo algebraic (DNA) precoders are proposed. The proposed
precoders have good performance with respect to the state of the art and exist
for any number of transmit antennas and any time dimension. With turbo codes,
they exhibit a frame error rate which does not increase with frame length.Comment: Submitted to IEEE Trans. on Information Theory, Submission: January
2006 - First review: June 200
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