Title :
Fastest-known near-ML decoding of golden codes
Author :
Kundu, Sandipan ; Chamadia, Shubham ; Pados, Dimitris A. ; Batalama, Stella N.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., State Univ. of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA
Abstract :
We present a reliability-based near-maximum-likelihood (near-ML) decoder of Golden code with significantly reduced average decoding complexity over the current state of the art We first pre-process the received signal via zero-forcing (ZF) filtering and compute symbol reliabilities at the filter output Reliable symbols are directly decoded and removed from the received signal. The remaining symbols are decoded by reduced-dimension ML or near-ML decoding. Computational studies included herein reveal extensive complexity savings when compared with state-of-the art ML and near-ML decoders for the Golden code. For instance, for the 16-QAM signal constellation at pre-detection signal-to-noise ratio of 28dB that corresponds to bit-error-rate of about 10-4, the presented algorithm achieves more than 96.6% average-complexity savings, while maintaining indistinguishable to ML performance.
Keywords :
diversity reception; filtering theory; maximum likelihood decoding; quadrature amplitude modulation; space-time block codes; telecommunication network reliability; 16-QAM signal constellation; Golden code; average decoding complexity reduction; diversity technique; near-ML decoding; predetection signal-to-noise ratio; received signal preprocessing; reduced-dimension ML decoding; reliability improvement; reliability-based near-maximum-likelihood decoder; space-time block coding; symbol reliability computation; wireless communication systems; zero-forcing filtering; Decoding; Reliability; Silicon; Golden code; maximum-likelihood decoding; multiple-input multiple-output communications; reliability; space-time block codes; zero-forcing filters;
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communications (SPAWC), 2014 IEEE 15th International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Toronto, ON
DOI :
10.1109/SPAWC.2014.6941455