Large MIMO Detection Schemes Based on Channel Puncturing: Performance and Complexity Analysis
H. Sarieddeen, M. M. Mansour, and A. Chehab

TL;DR
This paper introduces low-complexity MIMO detection schemes using channel puncturing, which maintain diversity gains and improve performance in large MIMO systems while reducing computational complexity.
Contribution
It proposes a novel channel puncturing technique that accelerates detection schemes without sacrificing diversity, extending analysis to soft-output detection and demonstrating significant performance gains.
Findings
Puncturing does not reduce receive diversity gain.
Soft-output detection with layer ordering improves performance.
Achieves 2.5dB SNR gain at $10^{-4}$ BER in 256-QAM 16x16 MIMO.
Abstract
A family of low-complexity detection schemes based on channel matrix puncturing targeted for large multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems is proposed. It is well-known that the computational cost of MIMO detection based on QR decomposition is directly proportional to the number of non-zero entries involved in back-substitution and slicing operations in the triangularized channel matrix, which can be too high for low-latency applications involving large MIMO dimensions. By systematically puncturing the channel to have a specific structure, it is demonstrated that the detection process can be accelerated by employing standard schemes such as chase detection, list detection, nulling-and-cancellation detection, and sub-space detection on the transformed matrix. The performance of these schemes is characterized and analyzed mathematically, and bounds on the achievable diversity gain…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Techniques · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Error Correcting Code Techniques
