SUMMARYAlthough the QR decomposition M algorithm (QRD-M) detection reduces the complexity and achieves near-optimal detection performance, its complexity is still very high. In the proposed scheme, the received symbols through bad channel conditions are arranged in reverse order due to the performance of a system depending on the detection capability of the first layer. Simulation results show that the proposed scheme provides almost the same performance as the QRD-M. Moreover, the complexity is about 33.6% of the QRD-M for a bit error rate (BER) with 4×4 multi input multi output (MIMO) system. key words: MIMO-OFDM, lattice reduction aided detection, V-BLAST
SUMMARYIn this letter, an improved channel-adaptive detection scheme based on condition number combined with a QRD-M and CLLL algorithms is presented for MIMO-OFDM systems. The proposed scheme estimates the channel state by using the condition number and then the number of layers for the QRD-M is changed according to the condition number of channel. After the number of layers is determined, the proposed scheme performs the combined QRD-M and CLLL. Simulation results show that the BER curves of the proposed scheme and QRD-M using CLLL have similar performance. However, the complexity of the proposed scheme is about 27% less than QRD-M detection using CLLL.
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