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Reduced-Complexity Turbo Equalization for Turbo Coded MIMO/OFDM Systems

金奕丹; 吴伟陵   

  1. Information Engineering School, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Beijing 100876,China
  • 收稿日期:2005-02-22 修回日期:1900-01-01 出版日期:2006-03-30
  • 通讯作者: 金奕丹

Reduced-Complexity Turbo Equalization for Turbo Coded MIMO/OFDM Systems

JIN Yi-dan; WU Wei-ling   

  1. Information Engineering School, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Beijing 100876,China
  • Received:2005-02-22 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2006-03-30
  • Contact: JIN Yi-dan

摘要: This paper derives a low-complexity turbo equalization algorithm for turbo coded multiple input multiple output / orthogonal frequency division systems. This algorithm consists of soft-output decision-feedback equalization with a probabilistic data association algorithm and a soft-input soft-output turbo channel decoder using iterative operations. In each iteration, extrinsic information extracted from the probabilistic data association algorithm detector and from the channel decoder is used as the prior information for the next iteration to realize iterative channel equalization and channel decoding. Our simulation results show that the algorithm improves the signal noise ratio around 1dB with bit error rate reaching 10-6 when the Eb/No=4 dB compared to minimum mean square error and match filter, and can greatly reduce the intersymbol interference at a low overall complexity of O(N3) after 2 iterations. 20 Refs. In English.

关键词: MIMO; OFDM; turbo equalization; probabilistic data association; turbo channel decoding; 16QAM; ISI

Abstract: This paper derives a low-complexity turbo equalization algorithm for turbo coded multiple input multiple output / orthogonal frequency division systems. This algorithm consists of soft-output decision-feedback equalization with a probabilistic data association algorithm and a soft-input soft-output turbo channel decoder using iterative operations. In each iteration, extrinsic information extracted from the probabilistic data association algorithm detector and from the channel decoder is used as the prior information for the next iteration to realize iterative channel equalization and channel decoding. Our simulation results show that the algorithm improves the signal noise ratio around 1dB with bit error rate reaching 10-6 when the Eb/No=4 dB compared to minimum mean square error and match filter, and can greatly reduce the intersymbol interference at a low overall complexity of O(N3) after 2 iterations. 20 Refs. In English.

Key words: MIMO; OFDM; turbo equalization; probabilistic data association; turbo channel decoding; 16QAM; ISI

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