Turbo Packet Combining Strategies for the MIMO-ISI ARQ Channel
Tarik Ait-Idir, and Samir Saoudi

TL;DR
This paper proposes two low-complexity turbo packet combining algorithms for MIMO-ISI ARQ channels, demonstrating improved performance over traditional methods through analysis and simulations.
Contribution
Introduction of two novel turbo packet combining schemes inspired by MMSE equalization, offering better performance with similar complexity.
Findings
Both algorithms outperform LLR-level combining.
Signal-level combining achieves higher diversity order.
Algorithms have comparable computational cost to conventional methods.
Abstract
This paper addresses the issue of efficient turbo packet combining techniques for coded transmission with a Chase-type automatic repeat request (ARQ) protocol operating over a multiple-input--multiple-output (MIMO) channel with intersymbol interference (ISI). First of all, we investigate the outage probability and the outage-based power loss of the MIMO-ISI ARQ channel when optimal maximum a posteriori (MAP) turbo packet combining is used at the receiver. We show that the ARQ delay (i.e., the maximum number of ARQ rounds) does not completely translate into a diversity gain. We then introduce two efficient turbo packet combining algorithms that are inspired by minimum mean square error (MMSE)-based turbo equalization techniques. Both schemes can be viewed as low-complexity versions of the optimal MAP turbo combiner. The first scheme is called signal-level turbo combining and performs…
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