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Published July 2007 | Published
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Precoded FIR and Redundant V-BLAST Systems for Frequency-Selective MIMO Channels

Abstract

The vertical Bell labs layered space-time (V-BLAST) system is a multi-input multioutput (MIMO) system designed to achieve good multiplexing gain. In recent literature, a precoder, which exploits channel information, has been added in the V-BLAST transmitter. This precoder forces each symbol stream to have an identical mean square error (MSE). It can be viewed as an alternative to the bit-loading method. In this paper, this precoded V-BLAST system is extended to the case of frequency-selective MIMO channels. Both the FIR and redundant types of transceivers, which use cyclic-prefixing and zero-padding, are considered. A fast algorithm for computing a cyclic-prefixing-based precoded V-BLAST transceiver is developed. Experiments show that the proposed methods with redundancy have better performance than the SVD-based system with optimal powerloading and bit loading for frequency-selective MIMO channels. The gain comes from the fact that the MSE-equalizing precoder has better bit-error rate performance than the optimal bitloading method.

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© 2007 IEEE. Reprinted with permission. Manuscript received January 19, 2006; revised October 19, 2006. [Posted online: 2007-06-18] This work was supported in part by the National Science Foundation under Grant CCF-0428326, in part by ONR Grant N00014-06-1-0011, and in part by the California Institute of Technology. The associate editor coordinating the review of this manuscript and approving it for publication was Dr. Martin Haardt.

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