Title :
Graph-based low complexity detection algorithms in multiple-input-multiple-out systems: an edge selection approach
Author :
Tiejun Lv ; Feichi Long
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Inf. & Commun. Eng., Beijing Univ. of Posts & Telecommun., Beijing, China
Abstract :
In this study, the problem of low complexity multiple-input-multiple-out signal detection based on belief propagation (BP) is addressed. The authors propose an edge selection approach that works on factor graph model to cut down the number of circles and high complexity of standard BP algorithm. The message passing from factor nodes to variable nodes is updated by only partial edges, and the mean feedback method is designed to compensate the information loss brought by the edge selection. Both binary and high-order modulations are considered, and the scheme of mapping between bit soft output and modulation symbols when computing the feedback information is discussed. In addition, a minimum mean-square error filter initialised algorithm is proposed, in which the initial message of BP detection is exploited. Both binary and high-order modulations are discussed as well when the authors design this initial message. Simulation results along with convergence and complexity analyses verify that the proposed edge selection approach can achieve good performance with low complexity, and significantly outperform the existing methods with comparative complexity. Moreover, our approach has asymptotic optimality and is a self-adapting scheme, which can achieve the trade-off between performance and complexity by varying the number of selected edges.
Keywords :
MIMO communication; belief maintenance; computational complexity; filtering theory; graph theory; mean square error methods; message passing; modulation; signal detection; telecommunication computing; BP algorithm; asymptotic optimality; belief propagation; binary modulations; bit soft modulation symbols; bit soft output symbols; edge selection approach; factor graph model; factor nodes; graph-based low complexity detection algorithms; high-order modulations; information loss compensation; low complexity multiple-input-multiple-out signal detection problem; mean feedback method; message passing; minimum mean-square error filter initialised algorithm; multi input-multi out systems; variable nodes;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IET
DOI :
10.1049/iet-com.2012.0644