A very low complexity qrd-m mimo detection based on adaptive search area

Bong Seok Kim, Sang Dong Kim, Dongjun Na, Kwonhue Choi

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Abstract

We propose a low complexity QR decomposition (QRD)-M multiple input multiple output (MIMO) detection algorithm based on adaptive search area. Unlike the conventional QRD-M MIMO detection algorithm, which determines the next survivor path candidates after searching over the entire constellation points at each detection layer, the proposed algorithm adaptively restricts the search area to the minimal neighboring constellation points of the estimated QRD symbol according to the instantaneous channel condition at each layer. First, we set up an adaptation rule for search area using two observations that inherently reflect the instantaneous channel condition, that is, the diagonal terms of the channel upper triangle matrix after QR decomposition and Euclidean distance between the received symbol vector and temporarily estimated symbol vector by QRD detection. In addition, it is found that the performance of the QRD-M algorithm degrades when the diagonal terms of the channel upper triangle matrix instantaneously decrease. To overcome this problem, the proposed algorithm employs the ratio of each diagonal term and total diagonal terms. Moreover, the proposed algorithm further decreases redundant complexity by considering the location of initial detection symbol in constellation. By doing so, the proposed algorithm effectively achieves performance near to the maximum likelihood detection algorithm, while maintaining the overall average computation complexity much lower than that of the conventional QRD-M systems. Especially, the proposed algorithm achieves reduction of 76% and 26% computational complexity with low signal to noise ratio (SNR) and high SNR, compared with the adaptive QRD-M algorithm based on noise power. Moreover, simulation results show that the proposed algorithm achieves both low complexity and lower symbol error rate compared with the fixed QRD-M algorithms.

Original languageEnglish
Article number756
JournalElectronics (Switzerland)
Volume9
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2020

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Keywords

  • Long term evolution advanced (LTE-A)
  • Low complexity algorithm
  • Multiple input multiple output (MIMO)
  • QRD-M

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