“…I N many applications, using techniques such as frequency-hopping (GSM, EDGE), time-interleaving (DVB-T), OFDMA (WiMax and LTE), H-ARQ with cross-packet coding [18], [9], and cooperative communications [31], [32], [22], [8], the channel can be modeled as a flat block fading (BF) channel [3], where the fading gain is piecewise constant over the duration of a transmitted packet. Due to motion of the transmitter, receiver, or objects between the transmitter and receiver, the fading gains vary from one packet to the next and are considered unknown at the transmitter side.…”