Title
Iterative Receiver Employing Multiuser Detection And Channel Estimation For Mimo-Ofdm Idma
Abstract
This paper proposes an iterative receiver employing multiuser detection (MUD) and channel estimation for up-link MIMO-OFDM interleave-division multiple access (IDMA). IDMA can perform low-complexity MUD by employing a low-rate channel code and an individual interleaver for each user, and is expected to improve spectrum efficiency in mobile communications. However, an excellent channel estimator has not been proposed in the uplink MIMO-OFDM IDMA. This paper proposes the iterative receiver that repeats a joint processing of MUD and channel estimation by exploiting log-likelihood ratios of coded bits (bit LLRs) which channel decoders of all users provide. The receiver employs soft decision-directed channel estimation (SDCE) using the bit LLRs during data symbols, in addition to initial channel estimation (ICE) using known preambles. To improve an accuracy of the channel estimation, it performs tap selection (TS) that extracts only dominant paths from a channel impulse response estimated by ICE or SDCE. Moreover, this paper evaluates transmission performances of the proposed receiver, and shows that the receiver can achieve an excellent performance in 4 x 4 MIMO-OFDM IDMA with four users.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1109/VETECS.2010.5493885
2010 IEEE 71ST VEHICULAR TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE
Keywords
Field
DocType
log likelihood ratio,mimo,accuracy,mobile communications,ofdm modulation,mobile communication,orthogonal frequency division multiplexing,radio receivers,decoding,channel coding,modulation,cyclic redundancy check,iterative methods,spectrum
MIMO-OFDM,Computer science,Multiuser detection,MIMO,Communication channel,Electronic engineering,Spectral efficiency,Decoding methods,Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing,Telecommunications link
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.37
0
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jun Shikida110.37
Satoshi Suyama219231.05
Hiroshi Suzuki316226.01
Kazuhiko Fukawa421239.25