Low-complexity iterative channel estimation with lattice reduction-based detection for multiple-input multiple-output systems

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Iterative channel estimation and detection (ICED) can provide a better performance as the channel estimation can be improved through iterations. For a multiple-input multiple-output channel, owing to a large size of the signal alphabet, ICED becomes less practical unless a low-complexity detector such as a lattice reduction-based detector is employed. However, since the lattice basis reduction has to be carried out for each iteration, the resulting complexity can be still high. In this study, a computationally efficient technique was proposed to perform the lattice basis reduction within ICED over both static and slowly time-varying block-fading channels, where orthogonal defect of basis, as well as error probability are considered to decide whether or not basis reduction is needed for each iteration. © The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2014.

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Bai, L., Dou, S., Li, Q., Xing, W., & Choi, J. (2014). Low-complexity iterative channel estimation with lattice reduction-based detection for multiple-input multiple-output systems. IET Communications, 8(6), 905–913. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-com.2013.0476

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