Augmented Lattice Reduction for MIMO decoding

Computer Science – Information Theory

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Lattice reduction algorithms, such as the LLL algorithm, have been proposed as preprocessing tools in order to enhance the performance of suboptimal receivers in MIMO communications. In this paper we introduce a new kind of lattice reduction-aided decoding technique, called augmented lattice reduction, which recovers the transmitted vector directly from the change of basis matrix, and therefore doesn't entail the computation of the pseudo-inverse of the channel matrix or its QR decomposition. We prove that augmented lattice reduction attains the maximum receive diversity order of the channel; simulation results evidence that it significantly outperforms LLL-SIC detection without entailing any additional complexity. A theoretical bound on the complexity is also derived.

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