Abstract
We propose a modified BLAST architecture which employs space-time trellis codes at each layer as constituent codes, and an iterative parallel interference canceller (PIC) at the receiver. The PIC performs both interference regeneration and cancellation; and furthermore, the scheme employs maximum-likelihood soft-output decoders, based on the Viterbi algorithm. These decoders calculate the a posteriori probabilities of the codewords in order to produce a soft output. Comparisons are drawn against the original BLAST architecture and simulation results are obtained. A significant gain is achieved in the case of Horizontal BLAST and a similar gain for the case of Diagonal BLAST, at a reduced computational complexity.
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