Title :
Reduced dimension MAP turbo-BLAST detection
Author :
Elkhazin, A. ; Plataniotis, Konstantinos ; Pasupathy, Subbarayan
Author_Institution :
Edward S. Rogers Sch. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Toronto Univ., Ont., Canada
Abstract :
The Bell-Labs Layered Space-time (BLAST) architecture is a simple and efficient multi-antenna coding structure that can achieve high-spectral efficiency. Many BLAST detectors require more receiver antennas than transmitter antennas. We propose a novel turbo-processing BLAST detector based on a group detection strategy that can operate in systems with fewer receiver antennas than transmitter antennas. A maximum a posteriori (MAP) decision is made using a group of transmitted symbols and the remaining signal contribution is treated as interference. The interference is characterized as a non-zero mean colored noise source that is whitened before a decision is made. The proposed detector, the reduced dimension MAP (RDMAP) detector, is a generalization of both the MAP detector and the turbo-processing minimum mean squared error (MMSE) detector (Sellathurai et al. (2002); Abe et al. (2001)). Simulation is used to compare the GMAP detector with the MAP detector and MMSE detector.
Keywords :
MIMO systems; cellular radio; diversity reception; least mean squares methods; maximum likelihood decoding; maximum likelihood detection; receiving antennas; transmitting antennas; turbo codes; Bell-Labs Layered Space-time architecture; GMAP detector; MAP detector; MMSE detector; RDMAP detector; group detection; maximum a posteriori decision; minimum mean squared error; multi-antenna coding structure; nonzero mean colored noise; receiver antennas; reduced dimension MAP detection; spectral efficiency; transmitter antennas; turbo-BLAST detection; Colored noise; Detectors; Filters; Interference cancellation; Interference suppression; MIMO; Maximum likelihood detection; Receiving antennas; Transmitters; Transmitting antennas;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 2004. VTC 2004-Spring. 2004 IEEE 59th
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8255-2
DOI :
10.1109/VETECS.2004.1390468