Iterative MMSE-PIC Detection Algorithm For MIMO OFDM Systems
Iterative MMSE-PIC Detection Algorithm For MIMO OFDM Systems
Iterative MMSE-PIC Detection Algorithm For MIMO OFDM Systems
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Abstract- Wireless communication systems are required to provide high data rates, which is essential for many services such
as video, high quality audio and mobile integrated services. When data transmission is affected by fading and interference
effects the information will be altered. Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) technique is used to reduce the multipath
fading. Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) is one of the promising technologies to mitigate the ISI. The
combination of MIMO-OFDM systems offers high spectrum efficiency and diversity gain against multipath fading channels.
Different types of detectors such as ZF, MMSE and PIC, Iterative PIC. These detectors improved the quality of received
signal in high interference environment. Implementations of these detectors verified the improvement of the BER v/s SNR
performance. Iterative PIC technique give best performance in noise environment compared to ZF, MMSE and PIC.
Keywords: Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM), Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO), Zero Forcing
(ZF), Minimum Mean Square Error (MMSE), Parallel Interference Cancellation (PIC), Bit Error Rate (BER), Signal to
Noise Ratio (SNR), Inter Symbol Interference (ISI), Binary Phase Shift Keying (BPSK).
I. INTRODUCTION
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MIMO Techniques:
X1
Modulation
IFFT
MIMO
Channel
X2
XL
Y1 Y2
YL
P-element
U
s
e
r
Demodulation
ZF/MMSE/
PIC/
Iterative
PIC
F
F
T
Receiver
antenna
array
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Where,
y1 and y2 are the received symbol on the first and second
antenna, h1,1 is the channel from 1st transmit antenna to 1st
receive antenna, h1,2 is the channel from 1st transmit antenna to
2nd receive antenna, h2,1 is the channel from 2nd transmit
antenna to 1st receive antenna, h2,2 is the channel from 2nd
transmit antenna to 2nd receive antenna, x1, and x2 are the
transmitted symbols and n1 and n2 are the noise on 1st and 2nd
receive antennas respectively.
The sampled baseband representation of signal is given by:
y=
Hx+n
(3)
Where,
y = Received symbol matrix,
H = Channel matrix,
x = Transmitted symbol matrix,
n = Noise matrix.
For a system with NT transmit antennas and NR receiver
antennas, the MIMO channel at a given time instant may be
represented as NT x NR matrix:
H 1,1
H 2 ,1
H
H N R ,1
H 2 ,2
H N R ,2
H 1, N T
H 2,NT
H N R , N T
(4)
x
h1,2 1 n1
x2
H 1, 2
(1)
h*
H 1*,1
h
1, 2
h 2* ,1
h 2* , 2
h1,1
h 2 ,1
h1, 2
h2 ,2
(6)
x
h2,2 1 n2
x2
x1
x =
2
(7)
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(HHH)-1
HH
y1
y
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x
y1 h1,1 x1 h1,2 x2 n1 h1,1 h1,2 1 n1
x2
(8)
Equivalently,
Where,
y1, y2 are the received symbol on the 1st and 2nd antenna
respectively, h1,1 is the channel from 1st transmit antenna to 1st
receive antenna, h1,2 is the channel from 1st transmit antenna to
2nd receive antenna, h2,1 is the channel from 2nd transmit
antenna to 1st receive antenna, h2,2 is the channel from 2nd
transmit antenna to 2nd receive antenna, x1, x2 are the
transmitted symbols and n1, n2 is the noise on 1st , 2nd receiver
antennas.
The above equation can be represented in matrix notation as
follows:
y1 h1,1 h1,2 x1 n1
y h h x n
2 2,1 2,2 2 2
(12)
W=[HHH+NoI]-1HH
(13)
x
y2 h2,1 x1 h2,2 x2 n2 h2,1 h2,2 1 n2
x2
y1
y
2
(14)
(15)
(10)
R=y-H.S
(16)
y = Hx+n
Z= Dec(W.R)
Where,
R is the output of PIC Equalizer
W is the parameter of MMSE Equalization matrix
Z is the estimated symbols of PIC Equalizer
4. Iterative PIC detection:
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nT - 1
c = y- H (: , J). Z
j=1
E
Dec
(W.
c)
(18)
Where,
E is the estimation of transmitted symbols of iterative PIC
detector,
W is the MMSE equalization matrix,
c is the output of iterative PIC detector,
nT is the number of transmitting antennas.
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Fig .5. Performance comparison of ZF, MMSE, PIC and
Iterative PIC equalizers in 2x2 MIMO-OFDM system .
From the plot it is clear that 2x2 MIMO-OFDM system with
Iterative PIC equalizers for case of pure equalization
compared ZF, MMSE, and PIC equalizer. The code BER of
proposed scheme Iterative PIC is produced after iteration.
when iteration increases the BER is significantly improved.
From simulation results the proposed scheme is quite effective
in all simulation configurations. However, Iterative PIC
detection scheme is better in the diversity gain and when the
intefrence comes from the other layers is completely
cancelled. Modulation scheme employed here is BPSK.
V. CONCLUSION
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