• DocumentCode
    954546
  • Title

    Experiments on real-time 1-Gb/s packet transmission using MLD-based signal detection in MIMO-OFDM broadband radio access

  • Author

    Higuchi, Kenichi ; Kawai, Hiroyuki ; Maeda, Noriyuki ; Taoka, Hidekazu ; Sawahashi, Mamoru

  • Author_Institution
    IP Radio Network Dev. Dept., NTT DoCoMo Inc.
  • Volume
    24
  • Issue
    6
  • fYear
    2006
  • fDate
    6/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    1141
  • Lastpage
    1153
  • Abstract
    This paper presents experimental results on real-time packet transmission of greater than 1 Gb/s using 4-by-4 multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) multiplexing and maximum-likelihood detection (MLD)-based signal detection with a decreased level of computational complexity in orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) radio access. We apply our previous algorithm called adaptive selection of surviving symbol replica candidates (ASESS) based on the maximum reliability in MLD employing QR decomposition and the M-algorithm (QRM-MLD) to reduce the extremely high level of computational complexity in the conventional MLD. The experimental results using multipath fading simulators are in good agreement with the computer simulation results. The loss in the required received signal energy per bit-to-background noise power spectrum density ratio (Eb/N0) is suppressed to within approximately 1-2 dB. Therefore, through experiments, we demonstrate that the QRM-MLD employing ASESS is very beneficial in reducing the influence of hardware implementation loss, as well as in decreasing the required received Eb/N0. We further show that the extremely high-speed real-time packet transmission of greater than 1 Gb/s in a 100-MHz channel bandwidth (i.e., 10 bit/s/Hz) is achieved at the average received Eb/N0 per receiver antenna of approximately 12 dB using 16QAM modulation and turbo coding with the coding rate of 8/9 in 4-by-4 MIMO multiplexing
  • Keywords
    MIMO systems; OFDM modulation; broadband networks; fading channels; maximum likelihood detection; multipath channels; packet radio networks; quadrature amplitude modulation; radio access networks; real-time systems; turbo codes; 1 Gbit/s; 100 MHz; 16QAM modulation; ASESS; MIMO; MLD-based signal detection; OFDM; QR decomposition; adaptive selection; broadband radio access; maximum reliability; maximum-likelihood detection; multipath fading simulator; multiple-input-multiple-output multiplexing; orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing; quadrature amplitude modulation; real-time packet transmission; receiving antenna; surviving symbol replica candidate; turbo coding; Computational complexity; Computational modeling; Computer simulation; Fading; Frequency division multiplexing; MIMO; Maximum likelihood detection; OFDM; Signal detection; Signal to noise ratio; Broadband radio access; QR decomposition; maximum-likelihood detection (MLD); multiple-input–multiple-output (MIMO); orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM);
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0733-8716
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JSAC.2005.864026
  • Filename
    1637720