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International Journal of Mobile Network Communications & Telematics ( IJMNCT) Vol. 4, No.5,October 2014 
PERFORMANCE OF SPATIAL MULTIPLEXING, 
DIVERSITY AND COMBINED TECHNIQUE FOR 
MIMO-OFDM SYSTEM 
Shubhangi R. Chaudhary1, A. J. Patil2 
1MKSSS’s Cummins College of Engineering for Women, Pune, India 
2Shri Gulabrao Deokar College of Engeering, Jalgaon India 
ABSTRACT 
In this paper, Space Time Block Code (STBC), Spatial Multiplexing (SM) and hybrid model with OFDM 
are designed for Rayleigh fading channel. Combination of SM and STBC forms hybrid MIMO model. The 
performances of the above mentioned models with different modulations such as Quadrature Phase Shift 
Keying (QPSK) and Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) with multiple antennas are measured with 
respect to BER. In this paper, it is shown that Hybrid MIMO provides low BER. Thus, in wireless 
communication, hybrid model improves the data rate and link reliability. 
KEYWORDS 
STBC, SM, MIMO, OFDM, Hybrid MIMO-OFDM, BER 
1. INTRODUCTION 
A future wireless communication system will demand high quality multimedia services with 
mobility. Researchers face a great challenge to use more efficiently, the limited bandwidth 
spectrum. Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) system uses multiple antennas to increase data 
rate and reliability for the same bandwidth. There are two basic MIMO techniques, spatial 
diversity and spatial multiplexing. Spatial diversity is obtained by transmitting more copies of 
signal through multiple antennas which improves reliability. The spatial multiplexing with Bell 
Laboratories Layered Space Time (BLAST) [1] increases the data rate and spectral efficiency by 
transmitting data streams simultaneously from multiple antennas. 
Alamouti [2] has shown that, Space Time Block Code (STBC) can achieve full transmit diversity 
gain for two antennas. His scheme is simple because decoding is done with linear maximum 
likelihood detection. Tarokh et al. [3], [4] have modified this scheme to increase the order of 
diversity. The combination of Spatial Multiplexing (SM) and STBC improves multiplexing gain 
and diversity gain simultaneously. MIMO techniques presented by [5-7] give good results for flat 
fading channel. 
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) is a multicarrier transmission technique 
and is a well established technique for multipath fading channel. The hybrid scheme combines 
SM and STBC with OFDM to achieve variable data rate. The MIMO-OFDM technology 
presented by [8-10] is the core technology for various next generation standards used for 
commercial wireless products and networks, such as broadband wireless access systems, Wireless 
Local Area Networks (WLAN), Wireless Metropolitan Area Network (WMAN), 4G networks 
and beyond, Long Term Evolution (LTE), etc. 
DOI : 10.5121/ijmnct.2014.4505 55
International Journal of Mobile Network Communications & Telematics ( IJMNCT) Vol. 4, No.5,October 2014 
This paper focuses on performance improvement of MIMO system in terms of reliability and 
spectral efficiency by reducing Bit Error Rate (BER). This is done by Hybrid MIMO-OFDM, 
with antenna configuration of 4x4. Performance of this Hybrid system is evaluated and compared 
with SM and STBC systems for BER. 
This paper is organized as follows. Section 2 describes Spatial Multiplexing (SM) and section 3 
describes Space Time Block Code (STBC). Hybrid MIMO-OFDM technology developed in this 
paper is presented in section 4. Simulation Model of the Hybrid system is presented in section 5 
and section 6 presents results and discussions. 
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2. SPATIAL MULTIPLEXING 
The spatial multiplexing was invented and prototyped by Bell Laboratory and is called Bell Labs 
layered space/time (BLAST) [1]. Spatial multiplexing technique offers increase in the 
transmission rate (or capacity) for the same bandwidth with no additional power expenditure. In 
this technique, input data stream is split into two half-rate streams and transmitted simultaneously 
from two transmit antennas. The receiver, having complete knowledge of the channel, recovers 
these individual bit streams and combines them so as to recover the original bit stream. A variety 
of techniques can be used at the receiver to separate the various streams from one another. These 
techniques include Zero Forcing (ZF), Minimum Mean Squared Estimation (MMSE) and 
Maximum Likelihood detection (ML). Since the receiver has knowledge of the channel, it 
provides receive diversity, but the system has no transmit diversity since the data streams are 
completely different from each other. This can be extended to more number of antennas. 
In SM, input symbols are divided equally and transmitted over two transmit antennas. The signal 
received by the two antennas are given by, 
…………..(1) 
The received signal in matrix form, 
S1 and S2 symbols are placed on OFDM subcarrier for further transmission through channel. In 
general, received signal can be represented as, 
R = Hs + N …….(4) 
where H is channel matrix of size (n x m) and N is complex random variable representing 
receiver noise and interference.
International Journal of Mobile Network Communications & Telematics ( IJMNCT) Vol. 4, No.5,October 2014 
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Figure 1: STBC encoder diagram 
3. SPACE TIME BLOCK CODE 
Alamouti presented [2] space diversity scheme which has been modified by Tarokh et. al. to form 
generalized Space-Time Block Coding (STBC) [3], [4]. This scheme provides transmit and 
receive diversity to MIMO system. The scheme uses two transmit antennas and two receive 
antennas and may be defined by the following three functions: 
• Encoding and deciding transmission sequence information symbols at the transmitter, 
• Combining signals with noise at the receiver and 
• Maximum likelihood detection. 
S1 is transmitted from antenna 1 and S2 is transmitted from antenna 2 in first time slot t. In second 
time slot (t+1), -S2* is transmitted from antenna 1 and S1* is transmitted from antenna 2, where 
(*) denotes the conjugate of a number [2]. 
Therefore, received signal in matrix form would be, 
Then maximum likelihood detection (ML) detects the signal which depends upon Euclidian 
distance between two signals. We have done Simulation of STBC as per our previous paper [11, 
12]. 
4. HYBRID MIMO-OFDM TECHNOLOGY 
A hybrid model is a combination of SM and STBC [5-7]. A Hybrid MIMO-OFDM system is as 
shown in Fig.2.
International Journal of Mobile Network Communications & Telematics ( IJMNCT) Vol. 4, No.5,October 2014 
The input data is passed through spatial multiplexing block into two streams. The output of each 
stream is given to Alamouti space time block coding with antenna configuration of (2×2). Output 
of STBC encoder is the input to OFDM transmitter. This transmitter is with (4x4) antennas. Then 
the signal is passed through Rayleigh fading channel. AWGN noise is added to each signal. Input 
data stream having symbols S1, S2, S3, S4 are equally divided by spatial multiplexing and passed 
through STBC encoder as stated in Table 1. 
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Table 1: Hybrid MIMO Transmitted signals 
Time Antenna 1 Antenna 2 Antenna 3 Antenna 4 
t S1 S3 S2 S4 
t+1 -S3 S1 -S4 S2 
The Hybrid MIMO system equations in matrix form would be as under, 
The received antenna signals after combining are passed through maximum likelihood detection 
(ML) 
Figure 2: Hybrid MIMO Model
International Journal of Mobile Network Communications  Telematics ( IJMNCT) Vol. 4, No.5,October 2014 
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5. SYSTEM MODEL 
In this paper, the simulation model of the Hybrid MIMO-OFDM system with antenna 
configuration of (4×4) has been designed and developed. The model is shown in Figure 3. The 
parameters used in the simulation are given in Table 2. 
Table2: Parameters Used for MIMO-OFDM System 
Parameters Specifications 
Channel Model Rayleigh fading channel 
Modulation QPSK,16QAM, 64QAM, 
Noise AWGN 
Detector ML,MMSE detector 
Antenna configuration 2×2 and 4×4 antennas 
Antennas Transmitting Power Equally 
FFT Size 512 
The system is divided into two main blocks namely the transmitter and the receiver. The channel 
is assumed as Rayleigh fading channel. Description of the blocks used in this hybrid system along 
with Rayleigh fading channel is given below. 
Figure 3 System Model of Hybrid MIMO- OFDM with 4x4 antennas 
The data is generated with a random integer generator. This data is passed through convolutional 
channel encoder and modulated through QPSK and MQAM and then to Hybrid MIMO encoder.
International Journal of Mobile Network Communications  Telematics ( IJMNCT) Vol. 4, No.5,October 2014 
In Hybrid MIMO encoder first modulated symbols are spatial multiplexed into two streams. The 
output of each stream is given to 2×2 Alamouti space time block coding. Output of Hybrid 
MIMO encoder is the input of OFDM encoder [13] and then data passed through Rayleigh fading 
channel. At the receiver side first cyclic prefix is removed then OFDM decoder is used to decode 
the data then data passed through STBC combiner to select the most possible and efficient 
combination from received data. 
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6. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 
In this section performances of STBC-OFDM, SM-OFDM and Hybrid MIMO-OFDM models 
with respect to BER obtained in the simulation process are presented. The Simulation model was 
implemented in Matlab/ Simulink. For SM model, Minimum Mean Square Error (MMSE) 
detector is used to remove the inter-stream interference on per sub-carrier basis. Figure 4, Figure 
5 and Figure 6 show the BER performance of STBC-OFDM (2x2), SM-OFDM (2x2) and Hybrid 
MIMO-OFDM (4x4) respectively for different modulations. 
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 
0 
10 
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10 
-2 
10 
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BER vs SNR for different Modulation Schemes of 2x2 STBC-OFDM System 
QPSK 
16-QAM 
64-QAM 
Figure 4. BER plot of STBC-OFDM for different modulation Scheme 
0 5 10 15 20 25 
0 
10 
-1 
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-2 
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BER vs SNR for different Modulation Schemes of 2x2-SM-OFDM System 
QPSK 
16-QAM 
64-QAM 
Figure 5. BER Plot of SM-OFDM for different modulation Scheme
International Journal of Mobile Network Communications  Telematics ( IJMNCT) Vol. 4, No.5,October 2014 
SNR vs BER graph is plotted for QPSK and M-QAM with convolution encoder rate is ½. It can 
be observed from Figure 4 and Figure 5 that obtained BER is significantly less in STBC-OFDM 
system as compare to SM-OFDM system. These results demonstrate that STBC-OFDM system is 
suitable for applications which demands low BER. However, the SM-OFDM can be the best 
choice for the applications where speed or data transmission rate is having primary importance 
than bit error rate. 
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 
0 
10 
-1 
10 
-2 
10 
-3 
10 
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-5 
Figure 6 shows BER result of Hybrid MIMO-OFDM system. It is evident from these graphs that 
Hybrid MIMO-OFDM system gives low BER like STBC-OFDM system. 
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0 5 10 15 20 25 30 
7 
6 
5 
4 
3 
2 
1 
0 
x 10 
SNR (dB) 
Throughput (bit/s) 
Throughput Of MIMO-OFDM System 
SM 
STBC 
Hybrid-4x4 
Figure 7. BER Plot of Hybrid MIMO-OFDM 4x4 for QPSK 
10 
SNR (dB) 
BER 
BER vs SNR for Hybrid MIMO-OFDM System (4x4) 
QPSK 
16-QAM 
64-QAM 
Figure 6. BER Plot of Hybrid MIMO-OFDM 4x4 for different modulation Scheme
International Journal of Mobile Network Communications  Telematics ( IJMNCT) Vol. 4, No.5,October 2014 
Throughput vs SNR is plotted in figure 7. Throughput of Hybrid MIMO-OFDM is more 
even at low SNR than SM-OFDM. 
Hybrid MIMO-OFDM system presents low BER and high throughput in one system itself. This 
system offers tremendous potential in high speed applications. 
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7. CONCLUSION 
Hybrid MIMO-OFDM system demonstrates superior performance than STBC and SM systems. 
The simulation results show that for low to medium SNR, STBC-OFDM system is better whereas 
for high SNR the SM-OFDM system is better. Hybrid MIMO-OFDM model with (4x4) antenna 
gives low BER and high throughput in one system model itself. The Hybrid MIMO-OFDM 
model demonstrated in this paper can be used for real time data. 
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 
The authors would like to thank MKSSS’s Cummins College of Engineering for Women ,Pune 
and Shri Gulabrao Deokar College of Engeering, Jalgaon, India. 
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Performance of spatial multiplexing,

  • 1. International Journal of Mobile Network Communications & Telematics ( IJMNCT) Vol. 4, No.5,October 2014 PERFORMANCE OF SPATIAL MULTIPLEXING, DIVERSITY AND COMBINED TECHNIQUE FOR MIMO-OFDM SYSTEM Shubhangi R. Chaudhary1, A. J. Patil2 1MKSSS’s Cummins College of Engineering for Women, Pune, India 2Shri Gulabrao Deokar College of Engeering, Jalgaon India ABSTRACT In this paper, Space Time Block Code (STBC), Spatial Multiplexing (SM) and hybrid model with OFDM are designed for Rayleigh fading channel. Combination of SM and STBC forms hybrid MIMO model. The performances of the above mentioned models with different modulations such as Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (QPSK) and Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) with multiple antennas are measured with respect to BER. In this paper, it is shown that Hybrid MIMO provides low BER. Thus, in wireless communication, hybrid model improves the data rate and link reliability. KEYWORDS STBC, SM, MIMO, OFDM, Hybrid MIMO-OFDM, BER 1. INTRODUCTION A future wireless communication system will demand high quality multimedia services with mobility. Researchers face a great challenge to use more efficiently, the limited bandwidth spectrum. Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) system uses multiple antennas to increase data rate and reliability for the same bandwidth. There are two basic MIMO techniques, spatial diversity and spatial multiplexing. Spatial diversity is obtained by transmitting more copies of signal through multiple antennas which improves reliability. The spatial multiplexing with Bell Laboratories Layered Space Time (BLAST) [1] increases the data rate and spectral efficiency by transmitting data streams simultaneously from multiple antennas. Alamouti [2] has shown that, Space Time Block Code (STBC) can achieve full transmit diversity gain for two antennas. His scheme is simple because decoding is done with linear maximum likelihood detection. Tarokh et al. [3], [4] have modified this scheme to increase the order of diversity. The combination of Spatial Multiplexing (SM) and STBC improves multiplexing gain and diversity gain simultaneously. MIMO techniques presented by [5-7] give good results for flat fading channel. Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) is a multicarrier transmission technique and is a well established technique for multipath fading channel. The hybrid scheme combines SM and STBC with OFDM to achieve variable data rate. The MIMO-OFDM technology presented by [8-10] is the core technology for various next generation standards used for commercial wireless products and networks, such as broadband wireless access systems, Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN), Wireless Metropolitan Area Network (WMAN), 4G networks and beyond, Long Term Evolution (LTE), etc. DOI : 10.5121/ijmnct.2014.4505 55
  • 2. International Journal of Mobile Network Communications & Telematics ( IJMNCT) Vol. 4, No.5,October 2014 This paper focuses on performance improvement of MIMO system in terms of reliability and spectral efficiency by reducing Bit Error Rate (BER). This is done by Hybrid MIMO-OFDM, with antenna configuration of 4x4. Performance of this Hybrid system is evaluated and compared with SM and STBC systems for BER. This paper is organized as follows. Section 2 describes Spatial Multiplexing (SM) and section 3 describes Space Time Block Code (STBC). Hybrid MIMO-OFDM technology developed in this paper is presented in section 4. Simulation Model of the Hybrid system is presented in section 5 and section 6 presents results and discussions. 56 2. SPATIAL MULTIPLEXING The spatial multiplexing was invented and prototyped by Bell Laboratory and is called Bell Labs layered space/time (BLAST) [1]. Spatial multiplexing technique offers increase in the transmission rate (or capacity) for the same bandwidth with no additional power expenditure. In this technique, input data stream is split into two half-rate streams and transmitted simultaneously from two transmit antennas. The receiver, having complete knowledge of the channel, recovers these individual bit streams and combines them so as to recover the original bit stream. A variety of techniques can be used at the receiver to separate the various streams from one another. These techniques include Zero Forcing (ZF), Minimum Mean Squared Estimation (MMSE) and Maximum Likelihood detection (ML). Since the receiver has knowledge of the channel, it provides receive diversity, but the system has no transmit diversity since the data streams are completely different from each other. This can be extended to more number of antennas. In SM, input symbols are divided equally and transmitted over two transmit antennas. The signal received by the two antennas are given by, …………..(1) The received signal in matrix form, S1 and S2 symbols are placed on OFDM subcarrier for further transmission through channel. In general, received signal can be represented as, R = Hs + N …….(4) where H is channel matrix of size (n x m) and N is complex random variable representing receiver noise and interference.
  • 3. International Journal of Mobile Network Communications & Telematics ( IJMNCT) Vol. 4, No.5,October 2014 57 Figure 1: STBC encoder diagram 3. SPACE TIME BLOCK CODE Alamouti presented [2] space diversity scheme which has been modified by Tarokh et. al. to form generalized Space-Time Block Coding (STBC) [3], [4]. This scheme provides transmit and receive diversity to MIMO system. The scheme uses two transmit antennas and two receive antennas and may be defined by the following three functions: • Encoding and deciding transmission sequence information symbols at the transmitter, • Combining signals with noise at the receiver and • Maximum likelihood detection. S1 is transmitted from antenna 1 and S2 is transmitted from antenna 2 in first time slot t. In second time slot (t+1), -S2* is transmitted from antenna 1 and S1* is transmitted from antenna 2, where (*) denotes the conjugate of a number [2]. Therefore, received signal in matrix form would be, Then maximum likelihood detection (ML) detects the signal which depends upon Euclidian distance between two signals. We have done Simulation of STBC as per our previous paper [11, 12]. 4. HYBRID MIMO-OFDM TECHNOLOGY A hybrid model is a combination of SM and STBC [5-7]. A Hybrid MIMO-OFDM system is as shown in Fig.2.
  • 4. International Journal of Mobile Network Communications & Telematics ( IJMNCT) Vol. 4, No.5,October 2014 The input data is passed through spatial multiplexing block into two streams. The output of each stream is given to Alamouti space time block coding with antenna configuration of (2×2). Output of STBC encoder is the input to OFDM transmitter. This transmitter is with (4x4) antennas. Then the signal is passed through Rayleigh fading channel. AWGN noise is added to each signal. Input data stream having symbols S1, S2, S3, S4 are equally divided by spatial multiplexing and passed through STBC encoder as stated in Table 1. 58 Table 1: Hybrid MIMO Transmitted signals Time Antenna 1 Antenna 2 Antenna 3 Antenna 4 t S1 S3 S2 S4 t+1 -S3 S1 -S4 S2 The Hybrid MIMO system equations in matrix form would be as under, The received antenna signals after combining are passed through maximum likelihood detection (ML) Figure 2: Hybrid MIMO Model
  • 5. International Journal of Mobile Network Communications Telematics ( IJMNCT) Vol. 4, No.5,October 2014 59 5. SYSTEM MODEL In this paper, the simulation model of the Hybrid MIMO-OFDM system with antenna configuration of (4×4) has been designed and developed. The model is shown in Figure 3. The parameters used in the simulation are given in Table 2. Table2: Parameters Used for MIMO-OFDM System Parameters Specifications Channel Model Rayleigh fading channel Modulation QPSK,16QAM, 64QAM, Noise AWGN Detector ML,MMSE detector Antenna configuration 2×2 and 4×4 antennas Antennas Transmitting Power Equally FFT Size 512 The system is divided into two main blocks namely the transmitter and the receiver. The channel is assumed as Rayleigh fading channel. Description of the blocks used in this hybrid system along with Rayleigh fading channel is given below. Figure 3 System Model of Hybrid MIMO- OFDM with 4x4 antennas The data is generated with a random integer generator. This data is passed through convolutional channel encoder and modulated through QPSK and MQAM and then to Hybrid MIMO encoder.
  • 6. International Journal of Mobile Network Communications Telematics ( IJMNCT) Vol. 4, No.5,October 2014 In Hybrid MIMO encoder first modulated symbols are spatial multiplexed into two streams. The output of each stream is given to 2×2 Alamouti space time block coding. Output of Hybrid MIMO encoder is the input of OFDM encoder [13] and then data passed through Rayleigh fading channel. At the receiver side first cyclic prefix is removed then OFDM decoder is used to decode the data then data passed through STBC combiner to select the most possible and efficient combination from received data. 60 6. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION In this section performances of STBC-OFDM, SM-OFDM and Hybrid MIMO-OFDM models with respect to BER obtained in the simulation process are presented. The Simulation model was implemented in Matlab/ Simulink. For SM model, Minimum Mean Square Error (MMSE) detector is used to remove the inter-stream interference on per sub-carrier basis. Figure 4, Figure 5 and Figure 6 show the BER performance of STBC-OFDM (2x2), SM-OFDM (2x2) and Hybrid MIMO-OFDM (4x4) respectively for different modulations. 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 0 10 -1 10 -2 10 -3 10 -4 10 -5 10 -6 10 SNR (dB) BER BER vs SNR for different Modulation Schemes of 2x2 STBC-OFDM System QPSK 16-QAM 64-QAM Figure 4. BER plot of STBC-OFDM for different modulation Scheme 0 5 10 15 20 25 0 10 -1 10 -2 10 -3 10 -4 10 -5 10 -6 10 SNR (dB) BER BER vs SNR for different Modulation Schemes of 2x2-SM-OFDM System QPSK 16-QAM 64-QAM Figure 5. BER Plot of SM-OFDM for different modulation Scheme
  • 7. International Journal of Mobile Network Communications Telematics ( IJMNCT) Vol. 4, No.5,October 2014 SNR vs BER graph is plotted for QPSK and M-QAM with convolution encoder rate is ½. It can be observed from Figure 4 and Figure 5 that obtained BER is significantly less in STBC-OFDM system as compare to SM-OFDM system. These results demonstrate that STBC-OFDM system is suitable for applications which demands low BER. However, the SM-OFDM can be the best choice for the applications where speed or data transmission rate is having primary importance than bit error rate. 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 0 10 -1 10 -2 10 -3 10 -4 10 -5 Figure 6 shows BER result of Hybrid MIMO-OFDM system. It is evident from these graphs that Hybrid MIMO-OFDM system gives low BER like STBC-OFDM system. 61 6 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 x 10 SNR (dB) Throughput (bit/s) Throughput Of MIMO-OFDM System SM STBC Hybrid-4x4 Figure 7. BER Plot of Hybrid MIMO-OFDM 4x4 for QPSK 10 SNR (dB) BER BER vs SNR for Hybrid MIMO-OFDM System (4x4) QPSK 16-QAM 64-QAM Figure 6. BER Plot of Hybrid MIMO-OFDM 4x4 for different modulation Scheme
  • 8. International Journal of Mobile Network Communications Telematics ( IJMNCT) Vol. 4, No.5,October 2014 Throughput vs SNR is plotted in figure 7. Throughput of Hybrid MIMO-OFDM is more even at low SNR than SM-OFDM. Hybrid MIMO-OFDM system presents low BER and high throughput in one system itself. This system offers tremendous potential in high speed applications. 62 7. CONCLUSION Hybrid MIMO-OFDM system demonstrates superior performance than STBC and SM systems. The simulation results show that for low to medium SNR, STBC-OFDM system is better whereas for high SNR the SM-OFDM system is better. Hybrid MIMO-OFDM model with (4x4) antenna gives low BER and high throughput in one system model itself. The Hybrid MIMO-OFDM model demonstrated in this paper can be used for real time data. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors would like to thank MKSSS’s Cummins College of Engineering for Women ,Pune and Shri Gulabrao Deokar College of Engeering, Jalgaon, India. REFERENCES: [1] G. Foschini, “Layered space-time architecture for wireless communication in a fading environment when using multi-element antennas, Bell Labs Technical J., vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 41-59, 1996. [2] S.M. Alamouti, “A simple transmit diversity technique for wireless communications, IEEE J. Sel. Areas Commun., vol. 16, pp. 1451-1458, 1998. [3] V. Tarokh, H. Jafarkhani, and A. Calderbank, “Space-time block codes from orthogonal designs, IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory, vol. 45, pp. 1456-1467, July 1999. [4] V. Tarokh, N. Seshadri, and A. Calderbank. Space-Time Codes for High Data Rate Wireless Communications: Performance Criterion and Code Construction, IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory, vol. 44, no. 2, pp. 744-765, Mar. 1998. [5] W. F. Jr., F. Cavalcanti, and R. Lopes, “Hybrid transceiver schemes for spatial multiplexing and diversity in MIMO systems, J. Commun. Inf.Syst., vol. 20, pp. 141-154, 2005. [6] Nirmalendu Bikas Sinha,R.Bera, “Hybrid Technology for Next Generation Broad band Mobile Radio Communications”, IEEE 2009. [7] J. Cortez, M. Bazdresch, A. Garcia, J. Campoy and A. Pizarro An Efficient Detector for STBC-VBLAST Space-Time Code for MIMO Wireless Communications, IEEE Electronics, Robotics and Automotive Mechanics Conference pp. 44, 2009. [8] Ramjee Prasad, “OFDM for Wireless Communications Systems”. Artech House, Incorporated, 2004. [9] J.G. Andews, A.Ghosh and R.Muhamed, “Fundamentals of WiMAX Understanding Broadband Wireless Networks,” Prentice Hall, Feb 2007. [10] Hadj Zerrouki, “High Throughput of WiMAX MIMO-OFDM Including Adaptive Modulation and Coding”, International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security, Vol. 7, No. 1, 2010. [11] Shubhangi Chaudhary , A J Patil , “ Performance Analysis of MIMO-Space Time Block Coding With Different Modulation Techniques” ICTACT, Volume: 03, Issue: 01, pp 510-514, March 2012. [12] Archana Ogale, Shubhangi Chaudhary and A. J. Patil, “Performance Evaluation of MIMO-OFDM System using Matlab® Simulink With Real Time Image Input” ,Tenth IEEE and IFIP International Conference on wireless and Optical communications Networks 2013. [13] Shubhangi R. Chaudhary , “Performance of WiMAX/ IEEE 802.16 with Different Modulation and Coding” , AIM 2011, CCIS 147, pp. 440–444, © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2011.