Title :
Near-optimum soft decision equalization for frequency selective MIMO channels
Author :
Liu, Shoumin ; Tian, Zhi
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Michigan Technol. Univ., Houghton, MI, USA
fDate :
3/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this paper, we develop soft decision equalization (SDE) techniques for frequency selective multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) channels in the quest for low-complexity equalizers with error performance competitive to that of maximum likelihood (ML) sequence detection. We demonstrate that decision feedback equalization (DFE) based on soft-decisions, expressed via the posterior probabilities associated with feedback symbols, is able to outperform hard-decision DFE, with a low computational cost that is polynomial in the number of symbols to be recovered and linear in the signal constellation size. Building on the probabilistic data association (PDA) multiuser detector, we present two new MIMO equalization solutions to handle the distinctive channel memory. The first SDE algorithm adopts a zero-padded transmission structure to convert the challenging sequence detection problem into a block-by-block least-square formulation. It introduces key enhancement to the original PDA to enable applications in rank-deficient channels and for higher level modulations. The second SDE algorithm takes advantage of the Toeplitz channel matrix structure embodied in an equalization problem. It processes the data samples through a series of overlapping sliding windows to reduce complexity and, at the same time, performs implicit noise tracking to maintain near-optimum performance. With their low complexity, simple implementations, and impressive near-optimum performance offered by iterative soft-decision processing, the proposed SDE methods are attractive candidates to deliver efficient reception solutions to practical high-capacity MIMO systems. Simulation comparisons of our SDE methods with minimum-mean-square error (MMSE)-based MIMO DFE and sphere decoded quasi-ML detection are presented.
Keywords :
MIMO systems; computational complexity; decision feedback equalisers; feedback; least mean squares methods; matrix algebra; maximum likelihood decoding; maximum likelihood detection; maximum likelihood sequence estimation; modulation; multiuser detection; MMSE; Toeplitz channel matrix; block-by-block least square formulation; decision feedback equalization; distinctive channel memory; feedback symbols; frequency-selective MIMO channels; higher level modulations; low complexity equalizers; maximum likelihood sequence detection; minimum-mean-square error; multiple-input multiple-output channels; near optimum soft decision equalization; overlapping sliding windows; posteriori probabilities; probabilistic data association multiuser detector; rank-deficient channels; reception algorithms; signal constellation size; soft-decision processing; sphere decoded quasi-ML detection; zero-padded transmission; Buildings; Computational efficiency; Constellation diagram; Decision feedback equalizers; Detectors; Frequency; MIMO; Maximum likelihood detection; Personal digital assistants; Polynomials;
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSP.2003.822376