2010
DOI: 10.1109/twc.2010.07.091234
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MMSE Based Transceiver Designs in Closed-Loop Non-Regenerative MIMO Relaying Systems

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“…Our schemes are also compared with the case of perfect CSI discussed in [2], which corresponds to setting all channel error terms to zero, that is, σ 2 E 0. We assume that the noise covariance σ e total signal-to-noise ratio (SNR 0 ) is de ned as P/σ 2 n r with P T P R P/2.…”
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“…Our schemes are also compared with the case of perfect CSI discussed in [2], which corresponds to setting all channel error terms to zero, that is, σ 2 E 0. We assume that the noise covariance σ e total signal-to-noise ratio (SNR 0 ) is de ned as P/σ 2 n r with P T P R P/2.…”
Section: Af Scheme Without Direct Linkmentioning
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“…Based on extensive simulations (see Figures 2 and 3 of [2] and Figure 3 of [3]), although the proposed scheme employs high SNR approximation in its derivation, it exhibits very little loss in performance when compared with the optimal design over all SNR range thus con rming the optimality of the MSE decomposition method and providing lower complexity [3]. We also use the bit error rate (BER) criteria to minimize the BER for a certain MSE.…”
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“…To tackle this, we first devise an algorithm to optimize the source, relay, and receiver matrices alternatingly by decomposing the original non-convex problem into convex subproblems. To avoid the complexity of the iterative process, we then extend the error covariance matrix decomposition technique applied to pointto-point MIMO relay systems in [18] to interference MIMO relay systems in this paper. More specifically, under practically reasonable high first-hop signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) assumption, we demonstrate that the problem can be decomposed into two standard semidefinite programming (SDP) problems to optimize source and relay matrices separately.…”
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“…Next generation communication system is known as fifth generation (5G) wireless networks and is required to produce higher data rates in the order of tens of giga bits per second(Gbit/s) [1][2][3][4][5] . To achieve this demand, multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) methods and directional antenna techniques have been studied in the past [6][7][8][9][10][11][12] .…”
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