Paper accepted at IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
The paper "Constellations on the Sphere with Efficient Encoding-Decoding for Noncoherent Communications", co-authored by Diego Cuevas, Javier Alvarez-Vizoso, Carlos Beltran, Ignacio Santamaria, Vit Tucek, and Gunnar Peters has been accepted at IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications.
Abstract.-In this paper, we propose a new structured Grassmannian constellation for noncoherent communications over single-input multiple-output (SIMO) Rayleigh block-fading channels. The constellation, which we call Grass-Lattice, is based on a measure preserving mapping from the unit hypercube to the Grassmannian of lines. The constellation structure allows for on-the-fly symbol generation, low-complexity decoding, and simple bit-to-symbol Gray-like coding. Simulation results show that Grass-Lattice has symbol and bit error rate performance close to that of a numerically optimized unstructured constellation, and is more power efficient than other structured constellations proposed in the literature and a coherent pilot-based scheme.