JOURNAL ARTICLE

A Novel Low Complexity Lattice Reduction-Aided Iterative Receiver for Overloaded MIMO

Satoshi DennoKawaguchi YutaTsubasa InoueYafei Hou

Year: 2018 Journal:   IEICE Transactions on Communications Vol: E102.B (5)Pages: 1045-1054   Publisher: Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers

Abstract

This paper proposes a novel low complexity lattice reduction-aided iterative receiver for overloaded MIMO. Novel noise cancellation is proposed that increases an equivalent channel gain with a scalar gain introduced in this paper, which results in the improvement of the signal to noise power ratio (SNR). We theoretically analyze the performance of the proposed receiver that the lattice reduction raises the SNR of the detector output signals as the scalar gain increases, when the Lenstra-Lenstra-Lova's (LLL) algorithm is applied to implement the lattice reduction. Because the SNR improvement causes the scalar gain to increase, the performance is improved by iterating the reception process. Computer simulations confirm the performance. The proposed receiver attains a gain of about 5dB at the BER of 10-4 in a 6×2 overloaded MIMO channel. Computational complexity of the proposed receiver is about 1/50 as much as that of the maximum likelihood detection (MLD).

Keywords:
Lattice reduction Computer science MIMO Algorithm Computational complexity theory Scalar (mathematics) Reduction (mathematics) Lattice (music) Detector Electronic engineering Performance improvement Channel (broadcasting) Telecommunications Mathematics Physics Acoustics Engineering

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Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Advanced Wireless Communication Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Wireless Communication Networks Research
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
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