Robust ML Detection Algorithm For Mimo Receivers in Presence of Channel Estimation Error
Robust ML Detection Algorithm For Mimo Receivers in Presence of Channel Estimation Error
A BSTRACT
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I.
I NTRODUCTION
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IV.
(1)
where d(k) = [d1 (k) dt (k)]T is the vector of transmitted data, y(k) = [y1 (k) yr (k)]T and n(k) =
[n1 (k) nr (k)]T represent the complex vector of received
signal and noise, respectively, and ()T stands for transposition.
The noise vector is assumed to be zero mean with covariance
matrix n2 I and is independent of transmit signal. Also, H is
the r t channel matrix where its elements are circularly symmetric complex Gaussian random variables [11]. Note that, in
(1) it is implicitly assumed that the channel does not changes
for a sufficiently long period of time. Hereafter, we drop the
time index k in our formulations for the sake of simplicity.
III.
ESTIMATION ERROR
Knowing the channel matrix H, for our assumed received signal model (1), if the noise is white Gaussian, the ML estimate
ML of the transmit symbols is found as,
d
ML = arg min y Hd2
d
t
dC
H R1 (y Hd)
n
dC
(6)
where Rn is defined as (5).
Using the decomposition
1
H
Rn
=U U
(3)
(4)
H
B.
Robust ML algorithm
Here,
where,
(5)
(8)
+ n = (H + E)d + n = Hd + Ed + n = Hd + n
y = Hd
= n + Ed
n
(7)
(2)
dC
Rn
LS ]H HH H[d d
LS ]
= [d d
2
LS )
= H(d d
LS = (HH H)1 HH y
d
(10)
(11)
(12)
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dC
dC
A
(14)
LS )2 + d d
LS 2
J = H(d d
ML = arg min (d d
LS )H EE {H
LS )
H H}(d
d
d
t
Here we can write,
= EE (H + E)H (H + E)
HH
EE H
= EE HH H + HH E + EH H + EH E
LS )H H
= arg min max EE {(d d
LS )}
H H(d
d
d
t
dC REH
s.t. REH F
(17)
Let us write the following approximation for the expected value
in (17),
LS )H H
LS ) =
H H(d
d
EE (d d
H =
H
It
(24)
(25)
(26)
(18)
(27)
(23)
Noting that x2 + y2 = [xT yT ]T 2 , (23) can be expressed in the following compact form,
REH
dC
dC
J=
(15)
REH = EE EH E
LS )H EE {H
LS )
H H}(d
(d d
d
(22)
Putting back (22) into (17), the the proposed ML detector can
be written as,
dC
where,
(21)
= HH H + REH
(20)
LS )}
LS )H H
H H(d
d
EE {(d d
dC
REH
LS )H REH (d d
LS )
LS )2+ max (d d
=H(d d
REH
(19)
To find the maximum value of (19), we use the following
lemma [14],
where,
H =
UH
It
(28)
(29)
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we showed that our proposed RML method significantly improves the performance of the symbol detection in compare to
the traditional ML method when the number of transmit and
receive antennas are the same.
ACKNOWLEDGE
The authors would like to thanks Iran Telecommunication Research Center (ITRC) for its support on this project.
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