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it is highly misleading to state TCM is *just* an instance of convolutional coding; also, a point about complexity not yet lifted from the primary reference |
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'''Space–time trellis codes''' ('''STTCs''') are a type of [[space–time code]] used in [[multiple-input multiple-output|multiple-antenna]] [[wireless|wireless communications]]. This scheme transmits multiple, [[redundancy (information theory)|redundant]] copies of a [[
In contrast to [[space–time block code]]s (STBCs), they are able to provide both coding gain and diversity gain and have a better [[bit error rate|bit-error rate]] performance.
STTCs were discovered by [[Vahid Tarokh]] et al. in 1998.<ref name="construction">{{cite journal|author=Vahid Tarokh|author2=Nambi Seshadri|author3=A. R. Calderbank|last-author-amp=yes|title=Space–time codes for high data rate wireless communication: Performance analysis and code construction|journal=IEEE Transactions on Information Theory|pages=744–765|volume=44|issue=2|date=March 1998|doi=10.1109/18.661517}}</ref><ref name="performance">{{cite journal|author=Vahid Tarokh|author2=Ayman Naguib|author3=Nambi Seshadri|author4=A. Robert Calderbank|last-author-amp=yes|title=Space–time codes for high data rate wireless communication: performance criteria in the presence of channel estimation errors, mobility, and multiple paths|journal=IEEE Transactions on Communications|pages=199–207|volume=47|issue=2|date=February 1999|doi=10.1109/26.752125}}</ref>
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