Channel Hardening-Exploiting Message Passing (CHEMP) Receiver in Large-Scale MIMO Systems
T. Lakshmi Narasimhan, A. Chockalingam

TL;DR
This paper introduces the CHEMP receiver, a message passing detection algorithm that exploits channel hardening in large MIMO systems, offering improved performance and low complexity without matrix inversion.
Contribution
The paper proposes a novel CHEMP receiver that leverages channel hardening and Gaussian approximation, with a new estimation scheme for ${f H}^T{f H}$, outperforming existing methods.
Findings
Achieves good performance in large MIMO systems with 16 to 128 users.
Complexity comparable to or less than MMSE detection.
Significantly better than MMSE and other message passing algorithms.
Abstract
In this paper, we propose a MIMO receiver algorithm that exploits {\em channel hardening} that occurs in large MIMO channels. Channel hardening refers to the phenomenon where the off-diagonal terms of the matrix become increasingly weaker compared to the diagonal terms as the size of the channel gain matrix increases. Specifically, we propose a message passing detection (MPD) algorithm which works with the real-valued matched filtered received vector (whose signal term becomes , where is the transmitted vector), and uses a Gaussian approximation on the off-diagonal terms of the matrix. We also propose a simple estimation scheme which directly obtains an estimate of (instead of an estimate of ), which is used as an effective channel estimate in the MPD algorithm. We refer to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Techniques · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding
