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Alamouti coding

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Alamouti Coding is a spatial-time block code (STBC) which exploits the spatial diversity at the transmitter for a two-transmitter system. It was proposed by Siavash M. Alamouti in 1998.

The output out of the transmitter is given by the following equation:

where columns represent the transmit antenna and the rows represent time. and are two consecutive symbol inputs into the Alamouti encoder.