Publication: Optimum low-complexity decoder for ppatial modulation
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Al-Nahhal, İbrahim
Dobre, Octavia A.
Ikki, Salama
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In this paper, a novel low-complexity detection algorithm for spatial modulation (SM), referred to as the minimum-distance of maximum-length (m-M) algorithm, is proposed and analyzed. The proposed m-M algorithm is a smart searching method that is applied for the SM tree-search decoders. The behavior of the m-M algorithm is studied for three different scenarios: 1) perfect channel state information at the receiver side (CSIR); 2) imperfect CSIR of a fixed channel estimation error variance; and 3) imperfect CSIR of a variable channel estimation error variance. Moreover, the complexity of the m-M algorithm is considered as a random variable, which is carefully analyzed for all scenarios, using probabilistic tools. Based on a combination of the sphere decoder (SD) and ordering concepts, the m-M algorithm guarantees to find the maximum-likelihood (ML) solution with a significant reduction in the decoding complexity compared with SM-ML and existing SM-SD algorithms; it can reduce the complexity up to 94% and 85% in the perfect CSIR and the worst scenario of imperfect CSIR, respectively, compared with the SM-ML decoder. The Monte Carlo simulation results are provided to support our findings as well as the derived analytical complexity reduction expressions.
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
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Engineering, electrical and electronic, Telecommunications
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IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
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10.1109/JSAC.2019.2929454