Enhancing MIMO Spatial-Multiplexing and Parallel-Decoding under Interference by Computational Feedback

Avner Elgam, Yossi Peretz, Yosef Pinhasi

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Abstract

In this paper, we propose a new digital Hard-Successive-Interference-Cancellation (HSIC), the Alternating Projections-HSIC (AP-HSIC), an innovative fast computational feedback algorithm that deals with various destructive phenomena from different types of interferences. The correctness and convergence of the proposed algorithm are provided, and its complexity is given. The proposed algorithm possesses the functionality of canceling digital interference without the aid of physical feedback between the receiver and the transmitter or the loading of learning information about the state of the Multiple Input–Multiple Output (MIMO) channel to the transmitter. The proposed AP-HSIC algorithm enables a parallel decoding process from the parallel transmission of Orthogonal- Space–Time-Block-Coding (OSTBC) under a complex and challenging wireless environment to facilitate the Dynamic Spectrum Sharing (DSS) capability. We present a performance comparison of the proposed algorithm with the algorithm for Multi-Group-Space–Time-Coding (MGSTC) under MIMO fading channels and general interference or high-level Additive White Gaussian Noise (AWGN). Mathematical analysis and real-time simulations show the advantages of the proposed algorithm compared to the MGSTC decoding algorithm.

Original languageEnglish
Article number761
JournalElectronics (Switzerland)
Volume12
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2023

Keywords

  • Alternating Projections
  • Hard-Successive-Interference-Cancellation
  • MGSTC
  • MIMO
  • interference

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