Title :
Turbo packet combining strategies for the MIMO-ISI ARQ channel
Author :
Ait-Idir, Tarik ; Saoudi, Samir
Author_Institution :
Commun. Syst. Dept., INPT, Rabat, Morocco
fDate :
12/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper addresses the issue of efficient turbo packet combining techniques for coded transmission with a Chase-type automatic repeat request (ARQ) protocol operating over a multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) channel with intersymbol interference (ISI). First of all, we investigate the outage probability and the outage-based power loss of the MIMO-ISI ARQ channel when optimal maximum a posteriori (MAP) turbo packet combining is used at the receiver. We show that the ARQ delay (i.e., the maximum number of ARQ rounds) does not completely translate into a diversity gain. We then introduce two efficient turbo packet combining algorithms that are inspired by minimum mean square error (MMSE)-based turbo equalization techniques. Both schemes can be viewed as low-complexity versions of the optimal MAP turbo combiner. The first scheme is called signal-level turbo combining and performs packet combining and multiple transmission ISI cancellation jointly at the signal-level. The second scheme, called symbol-level turbo combining, allows ARQ rounds to be separately turbo equalized, while combining is performed at the filter output. We conduct a complexity analysis where we demonstrate that both algorithms have almost the same computational cost as the conventional log-likelihood ratio (LLR)-level combiner. Simulation results show that both proposed techniques outperform LLR-level combining, while for some representative MIMO configurations, signal-level combining has better ISI cancellation capability and achievable diversity order than that of symbol-level combining.
Keywords :
MIMO communication; automatic repeat request; diversity reception; equalisers; interference suppression; intersymbol interference; least mean squares methods; maximum likelihood estimation; turbo codes; Chase-type automatic repeat request; MIMO-ISI ARQ channel; coded transmission; diversity gain; intersymbol interference cancellation; maximum aposteriori estimation; minimum mean square error; multiple-input multiple-output channel; optimal MAP turbo combiner; outage probability; outage-based power loss; turbo equalization technique; turbo packet combining strategy; Algorithm design and analysis; Automatic repeat request; Delay; Diversity methods; Diversity reception; Filters; Intersymbol interference; MIMO; Mean square error methods; Protocols; Automatic repeat request (ARQ) mechanisms; intersymbol interference (ISI); minimum mean square error (MMSE); multiple-input¿multiple-output (MIMO); outage probability; turbo equalization;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCOMM.2009.12.080318