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Reduced-Complexity Maximum-Likelihood Detection in Downlink SDMA Systems

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Reduced-Complexity Maximum-Likelihood Detection in Downlink SDMA Systems
— The literature of up-link SDMA systems is rich, but at the time of writing there is a paucity of information on the employment of SDMA techniques in the down-link. Hence, in this paper a Space Division Multiple Access (SDMA) down-link (DL) multi-user communication system invoking a novel low-complexity Maximum Likelihood (ML) space-time detection technique is proposed, which can be regarded as an advanced extension of the Complex Sphere Decoder (CSD). We demonstrate that as opposed to the previously published variants of the CSD, the proposed technique may be employed for obtaining a high effective throughput in the so-called “over-loaded” scenario, where the number of transmit antennas exceeds that of the receive antennas. The proposed method achieves the optimum performance of the ML detector even in heavily over-loaded scenarios, while the associated computational complexity is only moderately increased. As an illustrative example, the required Eb/N0 increased from 2 dB to 9...
Jos Akhtman, Chun-Yi Wei, Lajos Hanzo
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where VTC
Authors Jos Akhtman, Chun-Yi Wei, Lajos Hanzo
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