Abstract

This article develops maximum likelihood (ML) detection for post-FFT processing of dual-polarized antenna outputs with a cyclic-prefix OFDM (CP-OFDM) waveform for a frequency selective multipath fading in a 5G mobile-to-mobile setting. The suggested maximum likelihood detector (MLD) comprises a combiner applied to the channel matched filter outputs (designated MLC) followed by a decision rule based on correlation and signal energy. When MLC is coupled with a frequency-domain equalizer, this structure is called MLC+FDE. The designed MLD and MLC+FDE are compared to the traditional combining techniques: maximum ratio combining, equal gain combining, and selection combining. Computer simulations performed over a stochastic channel model with polarization state information. The simulation results show that the difference between MLD and maximum ratio combining (the best performing method), MLC+FDE (almost the best performing method) and selection diversity with frequency-domain equalization (the worst performing method) is 2 dB. This diversity improvement is limited by the correlation between the two channels that characterize the two polarization states. This correlation makes it difficult to achieve reliable transmission through combining alone; some form of error control coding is also needed. When channel estimates are used in place of perfect channel knowledge, an error floor is observed.

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