LLL Reduction Achieves the Receive Diversity in MIMO Decoding

Computer Science – Information Theory

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Submitted to IEEE Trans. on Info. Theory (Jan. 15, 2006), Revised (Mar. 5, 2007)

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Diversity order is an important measure for the performance of communication systems over MIMO fading channels. In this paper, we prove that in MIMO multiple access systems (or MIMO point-to-point systems with V-BLAST transmission), lattice-reduction-aided decoding achieves the maximum receive diversity (which is equal to the number of receive antennas). Also, we prove that the naive lattice decoding (which discards the out-of-region decoded points) achieves the maximum diversity.

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