Title :
Expectation Propagation Detection for High-Order High-Dimensional MIMO Systems
Author :
CeÌspedes, Javier ; Olmos, Pablo M. ; SaÌnchez-FernaÌndez, Matilde ; Perez-Cruz, Fernando
Author_Institution :
Signal Theor. & Commun. Dept., Univ. Carlos III de Madrid, Leganes, Spain
Abstract :
Modern communications systems use multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) and high-order QAM constellations for maximizing spectral efficiency. However, as the number of antennas and the order of the constellation grow, the design of efficient and low-complexity MIMO receivers possesses big technical challenges. For example, symbol detection can no longer rely on maximum likelihood detection or sphere-decoding methods, as their complexity increases exponentially with the number of transmitters/receivers. In this paper, we propose a low-complexity high-accuracy MIMO symbol detector based on the Expectation Propagation (EP) algorithm. EP allows approximating iteratively at polynomial-time the posterior distribution of the transmitted symbols. We also show that our EP MIMO detector outperforms classic and state-of-the-art solutions reducing the symbol error rate at a reduced computational complexity.
Keywords :
MIMO communication; antenna arrays; computational complexity; iterative methods; maximum likelihood detection; quadrature amplitude modulation; EP MIMO detector; EP algorithm; MIMO receiver efficiency; antenna number; communication system; computational complexity reduction; expectation propagation algorithm; expectation propagation detection; high-order QAM constellation; high-order high-dimensional MIMO systems; iterative approximation; low-complexity MIMO receivers; low-complexity high-accuracy MIMO symbol detector; maximum likelihood detection; multiple-input multiple-output constellation; polynomial-time; spectral efficiency maximization; sphere-decoding method; symbol detection; symbol error rate reduction; transmitted symbol posterior distribution; transmitter-receiver number; Approximation methods; Computational complexity; Detectors; MIMO; Signal to noise ratio; Vectors; High-dimensional MIMO communication systems; expectation propagation; high-order QAM; low complexity;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCOMM.2014.2332349