MMSE-OSIC² Signal Detection for Spatially Multiplexed MIMO Systems

In spatially multiplexed MIMO systems that enable high-data-rate transmission over wireless communication channels, spatial demultiplexing at the receiver is a challenging task. Thus, various demultiplexing methods have been developed by many researchers. In this paper, a novel signal detection meth...

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description In spatially multiplexed MIMO systems that enable high-data-rate transmission over wireless communication channels, spatial demultiplexing at the receiver is a challenging task. Thus, various demultiplexing methods have been developed by many researchers. In this paper, a novel signal detection method that achieves near-ML performance in a computationally efficient manner is proposed. The proposed method is based on the well-known minimum mean squared error (MMSE) ordered successive interference cancellation (OSIC) method. However, unlike the conventional MMSE-OSIC, a number of candidates are selected at each layer, hence, it has been termed MMSE-OSIC with candidates (MMSE-OSIC 2 ). In this study, it is demonstrated via a series of computer simulations that the MMSE-OSIC 2 achieves near-ML performance while requiring a complexity comparable to that of the conventional MMSE- OSIC. Also shown here is that the log likelihood ratio (LLR) values are successfully generated via the proposed method.
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Transmitting antennas
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