DocumentCode :
1138081
Title :
Multiuser detection of alamouti signals
Author :
Tan, Chee Wei ; Calderbank, A. Robert
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Princeton Univ., Princeton, NJ, USA
Volume :
57
Issue :
7
fYear :
2009
fDate :
7/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
2080
Lastpage :
2089
Abstract :
In a MIMO multiple-access channel where users employ Space-Time Block Codes (STBC), interference cancellation can be used to suppress co-channel interference and recover the desired signal of each user at the receiver. Leveraging the special properties of Alamouti matrices, we first show that spatial multiplexing of Alamouti signals retains the space-time diversity gain of Alamouti signaling using our proposed low-complexity Alamouti BLAST-MMSE (A-BLAST) Algorithm. Next, in contrast to traditional transmit diversity that focuses on STBC construction at the transmitter, this paper looks at transmit diversity from the perspective of the receiver. In other words, the receiver gets to choose the STBCiquests, which are favourable to the channel assuming a fixed BLAST receive algorithm. In a multiuserMAC setting, we first present a systematic methodology to exploit different decomposition structure in Alamouti matrices, each with different tradeoff between performance and decoding complexity using possibly different MIMO receive algorithms. We then demonstrate that the notion of angles (the inner product of two quaternionic vectors) between multiuser channels determines the performance of MIMO receive algorithms. As an application of the general theory, we transform the decoding problem for several types of Quasi-Orthogonal STBC (QOSTBC) into multiuser detection of virtual Alamouti users. Building upon our A-BLAST Algorithm, we propose new algorithms for decoding single-user and multiuser QOSTBC. In particular, we show that bit error probability is a function of the quaternionic angle between virtual users (for a single user) or multiple users. This angle varies with the type of QOSTBC and leads to a new form of adaptive modulation called code diversity, where feedback instructs the transmitter how to choose from a plurality of codes.
Keywords :
MIMO communication; adaptive modulation; cochannel interference; diversity reception; interference suppression; multi-access systems; multiuser detection; space-time codes; Alamouti BLAST-MMSE algorithm; Alamouti signals; MIMO; adaptive modulation; cochannel interference; code diversity; interference cancellation; multiple access channel; multiuser detection; multiuserMAC setting; quaternionic vectors; space-time block codes; space-time diversity; Block codes; Decoding; Diversity methods; Interchannel interference; Interference cancellation; MIMO; Matrix decomposition; Multiuser detection; Signal detection; Transmitters; Space-time block code (STBC), Alamouti STBC, quasi-orthogonal STBC, quaternions, interference cancellation, BLAST, decorrelator, minimum mean squared error (MMSE), maximum likelihood (ML), adaptive modulation, code diversity;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0090-6778
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TCOMM.2009.07.070592
Filename :
5165403
Link To Document :
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