DocumentCode
3537769
Title
A non-quadratic criterion for FIR MIMO channel equalization
Author
Besbes, Hichem ; Ben Rayana, Souha ; Othman, Ghaya Rekaya-Ben
Author_Institution
Sup´Com/COSIM Lab., Univ. of Carthage, Ariana, Tunisia
fYear
2013
fDate
6-8 May 2013
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
5
Abstract
In the case of memoryless MIMO channel and when the channel matrix is ill-conditioned, it is well known that performances of the Maximum Likelihood (ML) equalizer are well pronounced, compared to MMSE and ZF equalizers. In dispersive channels the conventional equalizer intends to cancel the inter-symbol interference, and did not take into the account the conditioning of the channel matrix. It intends to inverse the channel matrix somehow, which may cause noise enhancement and performances degradation. Using this fact and in order to overcome this issue, we propose in this paper a joint partial equalization and ML detection approach, where the equalizer is built based on a novel non-quadratic criterion. The proposed criterion ensures that the equalized channel matrix conserves its conditioning; which will be handled by the ML detector. Simulation results show that the improvement is well pronounced in cases where the channel matrix is ill-conditioned.
Keywords
MIMO communication; least mean squares methods; matrix algebra; maximum likelihood estimation; radiofrequency interference; wireless channels; FIR MIMO channel equalization; ML detection approach; MMSE equalizers; ZF equalizers; channel matrix; dispersive channels; intersymbol interference; joint partial equalization; maximum likelihood equalizer; noise enhancement; nonquadratic criterion; Bit error rate; Equalizers; Equations; MIMO; Maximum likelihood estimation; Symmetric matrices; Vectors; Equalization; MIMO; ML; MMSE; conditioning; detection;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Telecommunications (ICT), 2013 20th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Casablanca
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-6425-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICTEL.2013.6632138
Filename
6632138
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