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Iterative channel estimation and data detection in frequency-selective fading MIMO channels

Loncar, Maja LU ; Muller, RR ; Wehinger, J ; Mecklenbrauker, CF and Abe, TL (2004) In European Transactions on Telecommunications 15(5). p.459-470
Abstract
Signals transmitted through multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) wireless channels buffer from multiple-access interference (MAI), multipath propagation and additive noise. Iterative multiuser algorithms mitigate these signal impairments. while offering a good tradeoff between performance and complexity. The receiver presented in this paper performs channel estimation. multiuser detection and decoding in an iterative manner. The estimation of the frequeucy selective. block-fading channel is initiated with the pilot symbols. In subsequent iterations. soft decisions of all the data symbols are used in an appropriate way to improve the channel estimates. This approach leads, to significant Improvement of the overall receiver performance,... (More)
Signals transmitted through multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) wireless channels buffer from multiple-access interference (MAI), multipath propagation and additive noise. Iterative multiuser algorithms mitigate these signal impairments. while offering a good tradeoff between performance and complexity. The receiver presented in this paper performs channel estimation. multiuser detection and decoding in an iterative manner. The estimation of the frequeucy selective. block-fading channel is initiated with the pilot symbols. In subsequent iterations. soft decisions of all the data symbols are used in an appropriate way to improve the channel estimates. This approach leads, to significant Improvement of the overall receiver performance, compared to other schemes. The bit-error-rate (BER) performance of the receiver is evaluated by simulations for different parameter setups. Copyright (C) 2004 AEI. (Less)
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10.1002/ett.958
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  pages        = {{459--470}},
  publisher    = {{John Wiley & Sons Inc.}},
  series       = {{European Transactions on Telecommunications}},
  title        = {{Iterative channel estimation and data detection in frequency-selective fading MIMO channels}},
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  doi          = {{10.1002/ett.958}},
  volume       = {{15}},
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