Receivers and CQI Measures for MIMO-CDMA Systems in Frequency-Selective Channels

<p/> <p>We investigate receiver designs and CQI (channel quality indicator) measures for the jointly encoded (JE) and separately encoded (SE) types of MIMO transmission. For the JE transmission, we develop a per-Walsh code joint detection structure consisting of a front-end linear filter...

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Main Authors: Zhang Jianzhong (Charlie), Raghothaman Balaji, Wang Yan, Mandyam Giridhar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2005-01-01
Series:EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
Subjects:
CQI
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/ASP.2005.1668
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spelling doaj-9ee16356c2bf4b7d9e0426af428bca6e2020-11-24T22:58:25ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing1687-61721687-61802005-01-01200511525176Receivers and CQI Measures for MIMO-CDMA Systems in Frequency-Selective ChannelsZhang Jianzhong (Charlie)Raghothaman BalajiWang YanMandyam Giridhar<p/> <p>We investigate receiver designs and CQI (channel quality indicator) measures for the jointly encoded (JE) and separately encoded (SE) types of MIMO transmission. For the JE transmission, we develop a per-Walsh code joint detection structure consisting of a front-end linear filter followed by joint symbol detection among all the streams. We derive a class of filters that maximize the so-called constrained mutual information, and show that the conventional LMMSE and MVDR equalizers belong to this class. This constrained mutual information also provides us with a CQI measure describing the MIMO link quality, similar to the notion of generalized SNR. Such a measure is essential for both link adaptation and also to provide a means of link-to-system mapping. For the case of SE transmission, we extend the successive decoding algorithm of per-antenna rate control (PARC) to multipath channels, and show that in this case successive decoding achieves the constrained mutual information. Meanwhile, similar to the case of JE schemes, we also derive proper CQI measures for the SE schemes.</p>http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/ASP.2005.1668CDMAMIMOPARCCQIlink-to-system mappingconstrained optimization
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author Zhang Jianzhong (Charlie)
Raghothaman Balaji
Wang Yan
Mandyam Giridhar
spellingShingle Zhang Jianzhong (Charlie)
Raghothaman Balaji
Wang Yan
Mandyam Giridhar
Receivers and CQI Measures for MIMO-CDMA Systems in Frequency-Selective Channels
EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
CDMA
MIMO
PARC
CQI
link-to-system mapping
constrained optimization
author_facet Zhang Jianzhong (Charlie)
Raghothaman Balaji
Wang Yan
Mandyam Giridhar
author_sort Zhang Jianzhong (Charlie)
title Receivers and CQI Measures for MIMO-CDMA Systems in Frequency-Selective Channels
title_short Receivers and CQI Measures for MIMO-CDMA Systems in Frequency-Selective Channels
title_full Receivers and CQI Measures for MIMO-CDMA Systems in Frequency-Selective Channels
title_fullStr Receivers and CQI Measures for MIMO-CDMA Systems in Frequency-Selective Channels
title_full_unstemmed Receivers and CQI Measures for MIMO-CDMA Systems in Frequency-Selective Channels
title_sort receivers and cqi measures for mimo-cdma systems in frequency-selective channels
publisher SpringerOpen
series EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
issn 1687-6172
1687-6180
publishDate 2005-01-01
description <p/> <p>We investigate receiver designs and CQI (channel quality indicator) measures for the jointly encoded (JE) and separately encoded (SE) types of MIMO transmission. For the JE transmission, we develop a per-Walsh code joint detection structure consisting of a front-end linear filter followed by joint symbol detection among all the streams. We derive a class of filters that maximize the so-called constrained mutual information, and show that the conventional LMMSE and MVDR equalizers belong to this class. This constrained mutual information also provides us with a CQI measure describing the MIMO link quality, similar to the notion of generalized SNR. Such a measure is essential for both link adaptation and also to provide a means of link-to-system mapping. For the case of SE transmission, we extend the successive decoding algorithm of per-antenna rate control (PARC) to multipath channels, and show that in this case successive decoding achieves the constrained mutual information. Meanwhile, similar to the case of JE schemes, we also derive proper CQI measures for the SE schemes.</p>
topic CDMA
MIMO
PARC
CQI
link-to-system mapping
constrained optimization
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/ASP.2005.1668
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