Title :
Enhanced MIMO detection with parallel V-BLAST
Author :
Yomi, Arsène Pankeu ; Cockburn, Bruce F.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada
Abstract :
Foschini quantified the large capacity of the multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) wireless channel and showed how this capacity could be achieved using a layered and coded space-time architecture. Unfortunately, his proposed diagonal Bell Laboratories Space-Time (D-BLAST) detection algorithm has proved awkward to implement. Attention has instead focused on the simpler vertically-layered architecture. The well-known vertical MIMO detectors, such as zero forcing (ZF), minimum mean squared error (MMSE), maximum likelihood (ML), vertical BLAST (V-BLAST), and several versions of sphere decoding (SD), offer different trade-offs between computational complexity and performance. V-BLAST offers intermediate, but clearly suboptimal performance that has a computational complexity that grows linearly in the number of transmitted layers and in the size M of the symbol constellation. Fouladi Fard, Alimohammad and Cockburn recently proposed a parallel V-BLAST algorithm, which we call F-BLAST, that offers performance that approaches that of optimal ML at the cost of performing V-BLAST in parallel for all M possible values of the symbol in the layer with the weakest expected signal-to-noise ratio. Here we revisit the performance of F-BLAST and show how the degree of parallelism can be reduced while maintaining performance that greatly exceeds that of V-BLAST. The data parallel structure of the new detection algorithms, and their simpler control structure compared to SD, should offer implementation advantages.
Keywords :
MIMO communication; communication complexity; signal detection; space-time codes; wireless channels; Bell Laboratories Space-Time; F-BLAST; coded space-time architecture; computational complexity; enhanced MIMO detection; layered space-time architecture; maximum likelihood; minimum mean squared error; multiple-input multiple-output wireless channel; parallel V-BLAST algorithm; signal-to-noise ratio; sphere decoding; vertical BLAST; vertical MIMO detectors; vertically-layered architecture; zero forcing; Computational complexity; Detectors; Interference; MIMO; Parallel processing; Receivers; Signal to noise ratio; MIMO; V-BLAST; near-optimal detection; parallel detection; sphere decoding;
Conference_Titel :
Communications, Computers and Signal Processing (PacRim), 2011 IEEE Pacific Rim Conference on
Conference_Location :
Victoria, BC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0252-5
Electronic_ISBN :
1555-5798
DOI :
10.1109/PACRIM.2011.6032979