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Using Real Constellations in Fully- and Over-Loaded Large MU-MIMO Systems With Simple Detection

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Using Real Constellations in Fully- and Over-Loaded Large MU-MIMO Systems With Simple Detection
—The aim of this letter is to exhibit some advantages of using real constellations in large multi-user (MU) MIMO systems. It is shown that a widely linear zero-forcing (WLZF) receiver with M-ASK modulation enjoys a spatial-domain diversity gain, which linearly increases with the MIMO size even in fully- and over-loaded systems. Using the decision of WLZF as the initial state, the likelihood ascent search (LAS) achieves nearoptimal BER performance in fully-loaded large MIMO systems. Interestingly, for coded systems, WLZF shows a much closer BER to that of WLZF-LAS with a gap of only 0.9-2 dB in SNR.
J. C. De Luna Ducoing, Na Yi, Yi Ma, Rahim Tafazol
Added 11 Apr 2016
Updated 11 Apr 2016
Type Journal
Year 2016
Where WCL
Authors J. C. De Luna Ducoing, Na Yi, Yi Ma, Rahim Tafazolli
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