Iterative Receiver Architectures for MIMO-OFDM
This paper proposed a turbo-detected multi-antenna-multi-carrier receiver scheme. Following the philosophy of the turbo processing, the turbo MIMO-OFDM receiver comprises a succession of detection modules, namely the channel estimator, the space-time detector and the decoder, which iteratively excha...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper proposed a turbo-detected multi-antenna-multi-carrier receiver scheme. Following the philosophy of the turbo processing, the turbo MIMO-OFDM receiver comprises a succession of detection modules, namely the channel estimator, the space-time detector and the decoder, which iteratively exchange soft bit-related information and thus facilitate a substantial improvement of the overall system performance. This paper analysed the achievable performance of the iterative system proposed with the aim of documenting the various design trade-offs, such as the achievable error-rate performance, the attainable data-rate as well as the associated computational complexity. Specifically, virtually error-free performance was reported for a rate-frac12 turbo-coded 8times8-QPSK-OFDM system, exhibiting an effective throughput of 8middot2middot frac12 = 8 bits/sec/Hz and having a pilot overhead of only 10%, at SNR of 7.5dB and normalized Doppler frequency of 0.003, which corresponds to a mobile terminal speed of about 65 km/h. |
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ISSN: | 1525-3511 1558-2612 |
DOI: | 10.1109/WCNC.2007.157 |