Abstract

List-sphere detection (LSD) is a sub-optimal multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) detection scheme which searches candidate symbol vectors that lie within a sphere of a given radius. This study presents an efficient LSD based method for a joint iterative MIMO detection scheme. The proposed method utilises a channel condition in order to define the list size. During the search process, the radius is adaptively updated to reduce the computational complexity. Owing to the list size and corresponding radius are adaptively determined by the channel condition, the authors can operate the detector at the most appropriate complexity to produce the required performance. Simulation results show that the proposed methods provide substantial complexity reduction without bit error rate performance degradation.

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