DocumentCode
1760459
Title
Multiuser Detection in Massive Spatial Modulation MIMO With Low-Resolution ADCs
Author
Shengchu Wang ; Yunzhou Li ; Jing Wang
Author_Institution
Electr. Eng. Dept., Tsinghua Univ., Beijing, China
Volume
14
Issue
4
fYear
2015
fDate
42095
Firstpage
2156
Lastpage
2168
Abstract
In this paper, we research the multiuser detection (MUD) in a new Spatial Modulation Multiple-Input-Multiple-Output (SM-MIMO) system, whose Base Station (BS) is equipped with massive Radio-Frequency (RF) chains with low-resolution Analog-to-Digital Convertors (ADCs), and the User Equipments (UEs) have multiple Transmit Antennas (TAs) but single RF chain. In the uplink, UEs transmit their data by the Cyclic-Prefix Single-Carrier (CP-SC) SM technique. The key is how to design practical MU detectors to handle the severely quantized measurements and antenna correlations. Coherent detection is focused, so a Least-Square (LS) channel estimator is designed to acquire the the channel side information (CSI) at the Receiver (CSIR). Then, we firstly solve the MUD problem by the Sum-Product-Algorithm (SPA) on a clustered factor graph (FG) whose variable nodes correspond to the transmitted vectors from the UEs. Next, based on the Central Limit Theorem (CLT) and Taylor expansions, the SPA detector (SPAD) is simplified as a new low-complexity Message Passing De-Quantization Detector (MPDQD), which exploits both the structured sparsity and prior probability distribution of the transmitted signal. By utilizing the clustering technique, damping mechanism, and Analog Spatial Filtering (ASF), the robustness of MPDQD is improved significantly. Simulation results show that MPDQD outperforms the linear detectors, works steadily under strong channel correlations, and even performs similarly as its counterpart in the un-quantized SM-MIMO.
Keywords
MIMO communication; analogue-digital conversion; channel estimation; correlation theory; least mean squares methods; multiuser detection; quantisation (signal); radio equipment; radio receivers; spatial filters; statistical distributions; transmitting antennas; ADC; ASF; CLT; CP-SC SM technique; CSIR; MPDQD; MU detector; MUD problem; SM-MIMO system; SPA detector; SPAD; Taylor expansions; analog spatial filtering; analog-to-digital convertor; antenna correlation; base station; central limit theorem; channel correlation; channel side information at the receiver; clustered factor graph; clustering technique; coherent detection; cyclic prefix single carrier; damping mechanism; least square channel estimator; message passing de-quantization detector; multiuser detection; prior probability distribution; quantized measurement; radiofrequency chain; spatial modulation multiple input multiple output; structured sparsity; sum-product algorithm; transmit antenna; user equipment; Correlation; Detectors; MIMO; Multiuser detection; Quantization (signal); Radio frequency; Vectors; Analog spatial filtering; low-resolution ADC; massive MIMO; message passing de-quantization; multiuser detection; spatial modulation; structured sparsity;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1536-1276
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TWC.2014.2382098
Filename
6987288
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