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    On Space-Time Trellis Codes achieving optimal diversity multiplexing tradeoff,” To appear in 1Determinant of ∆S) H (∆S) is lower bounded by a constant that is greater than zero and independent of the spectral efficiency

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    Abstract — Multiple antennas can be used for increasing the amount of diversity (diversity gain) or increasing the data rate (the number of degrees of freedom or spatial multiplexing gain) in wireless communication. As quantified by Zheng and Tse [1], given a Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) channel, both gains can, in fact, be simultaneously obtained, but there is a fundamental tradeoff (called the Diversity-Multiplexing Gain (DM-G) tradeoff) between how much of each type of gain, any coding scheme can extract. Space-time codes (STC’s) can be employed to make use of these advantages offered by multiple antennas. STC’s can be broadly classified in two categories; namely space-time block codes (STBC) and space-time trellis codes (STTC). STTCs are known to have better bit error rate performance than STBCs, but with a penalty in decoding complexity. Also, for STTCs, the frame length is assumed to be finite and hence zeros are force
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