Abstract

In this paper, we propose a simplified iterative joint detection and decoding (IJDD) scheme for MIMO-OFDM communications, which reduces the extremely high computational complexity of conventional iterative joint detection and decoding receiver with negligible performance degradation. For the MIMO detection, we propose a simplified maximum likelihood detection (MLD), which reduce the complexity of conventional MLD. The performance and computational complexity of the proposed scheme are compared with those of minimum mean squared error-ordered successive interference cancellation (MMSE-OSIC) receiver and maximum likelihood detection with QR decomposition and M-algorithm (QRM-MLD), which is known as to show near ML performance. Simulation results show that the proposed scheme outperforms the QRM-MLD with the half of computational complexity at a 1 Gbps data rate with 4 times 4 MIMO configuration, 16 QAM, the low-density parity-check (LDPC) code of 5/6 code rate and 90 MHz bandwidth.

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