Amendment to "Performance Analysis of the V-BLAST Algorithm: An Analytical Approach." [1]

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rejected by IEEE Trans. Wireless Communications, but useful anyway (some implicit assumptions of the original paper are remove

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An analytical technique for the outage and BER analysis of the nx2 V-BLAST algorithm with the optimal ordering has been presented in [1], including closed-form exact expressions for average BER and outage probabilities, and simple high-SNR approximations. The analysis in [1] is based on the following essential approximations: 1. The SNR was defined in terms of total after-projection signal and noise powers, and the BER was analyzed based on their ratio. This corresponds to a non-coherent (power-wise) equal-gain combining of both the signal and the noise, and it is not optimum since it does not provide the maximum output SNR. 2. The definition of the total after-projection noise power at each step ignored the fact that the after-projection noise vector had correlated components. 3. The after-combining noises at different steps (and hence the errors) were implicitly assumed to be independent of each other. Under non-coherent equal-gain combining, that is not the case. It turns out that the results in [1] hold also true without these approximations, subject to minor modifications only. The purpose of this note is to show this and also to extend the average BER results in [1] to the case of BPSK-modulated V-BLAST with more than two Rx antennas (eq. 18-20). Additionally, we emphasize that the block error rate is dominated by the first step BER at the high-SNR mode (eq. 14 and 21).

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