DocumentCode :
1681615
Title :
Adaptive SSFE Near-ML MIMO Detector with Dynamic Search Range and 80-103Mbps Flexible Implementation
Author :
Li, Min ; Bougard, Bruno ; Novo, David ; Thillo, Wim Van ; Perre, Liesbet Van der ; Catthoor, Francky
Author_Institution :
Nomadic Embedded Syst. Div., IMEC, Leuven
fYear :
2008
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
5
Abstract :
In this paper, we will present a near-ML (maximum likelihood) MIMO (multiple input multiple output) detector explicitly optimized for parallel programmable baseband architectures, such as DSPs (digital signal processors) with VLIW (very long instruction word), SIMD (single instruction multiple data) or vector processing features. First, we propose the SSFE (selective spanning with fast enumeration) algorithm as an architecture friendly near-ML MIMO detector. The SSFE has a distributed and greedy algorithmic structure that brings a completely deterministic and regular dataflow. This enables efficient parallelization on programmable architectures. More importantly, in order to exploit the abundant flexibility enabled by programmable architectures, we propose an efficient online algorithm to adaptively adjust the search range of the SSFE according to the numerical properties of MIMO channel matrixes. Such adaptiveness brings significant throughput improvements at negligible performance degradations. Specifically, on VLIW DSP TI TMS320C6416, such a dynamic adaptation brings 2.62 times to 28.6 times improvements (comparing to the static SSFE) for 1/2 turbo-coded 4 times 4 64 QAM transmissions over 3GPP suburban macro channels, delivering 80 - 103 Mbps average throughput.
Keywords :
3G mobile communication; MIMO communication; digital signal processing chips; maximum likelihood detection; mobile radio; parallel architectures; quadrature amplitude modulation; turbo codes; vector processor systems; 3GPP suburban macrochannels; DSP; MIMO channel matrixes; SIMD; VLIW; adaptive SSFE near-ML MIMO detector; bit rate 80 Mbit/s to 103 Mbit/s; digital signal processors; distributed greedy algorithmic structure; maximum likelihood; multiple input multiple output detector; parallel programmable baseband architectures; selective spanning with fast enumeration algorithm; single instruction multiple data; turbo-coded QAM transmissions; vector processing; very long instruction word; Baseband; Detectors; Digital signal processing; Digital signal processors; Dynamic range; MIMO; Maximum likelihood detection; Signal processing algorithms; Throughput; VLIW;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Global Telecommunications Conference, 2008. IEEE GLOBECOM 2008. IEEE
Conference_Location :
New Orleans, LO
ISSN :
1930-529X
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2324-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOM.2008.ECP.632
Filename :
4698407
Link To Document :
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