A transmitter in an OFDM-MIMO wireless communication system uses multiple
antennas to transmit each data stream. Before the coded binary bits are
mapped into channel symbols, they are divided into two groups. One group
is mapped to a channel symbol as in a conventional system. Another group
of binary bits is used to generate a spatial mapping index. The spatial
mapping index determines which antenna is to be used to transmit the
channel symbol for each subcarrier. Effectively, information bits are
jointly represented by a combination of a channel symbol and an antenna
that transmits the channel symbol. Therefore, to achieve the same data
rate, a smaller signal constellation is required. In addition, spatial
diversity can be achieved which is similar to traditional switching
diversity. The number of non-zero subcarriers is reduced by half on
average, which results in a lower peak to average ratio than conventional
OFDM systems.