Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z4, Canada
Academic Editor: B. Sadler
Copyright © 2008 Harry Z. B. Chen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the
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Abstract
Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM)
with multiple transmit and multiple receive antennas
(MIMO-OFDM) is considered a candidate for high-data
rate communication in various existing and forthcoming
system standards. To achieve the usually desired low frame
and bit error rates, MIMO-OFDM should be combined
with adaptive bit loading (ABL) and forward error correction
(FEC) coding, where the former is particularly apt
for moderate mobility as considered in, for example, IEEE
802.16e OFDM systems. In this paper, we investigate
“simple” coding schemes and their combination with ABL
for MIMO-OFDM. In particular, we consider wrapped
space-frequency coding (WSFC) and coded V-BLAST with
ABL and optimize both schemes to mitigate error propagation
inherent in the detection process. Simulation results
show that bit-loaded WSFC and V-BLAST optimized for
coded MIMO-OFDM achieve excellent error rate performances,
close to that of quasioptimal MIMO-OFDM based
on singular value decomposition of the channel, while their
feedback requirements for loading are low.