Essi Suikkanen, Janne Janhunen, S. Shahabuddin, M. Juntti
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Abstract
Requirements for higher data rates and lower power consumption set new challenges for implementation of multiple-input multiple-output orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (MIMO-OFDM) receivers. Simple detectors have the advantage of low complexity and power consumption, but they cannot offer as good performance as more complex detectors. Therefore it would be beneficial to be able to adapt the detector algorithm to suit the channel conditions to minimize the receiver processing power consumption while satisfying the quality of service requirements. At low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and/or low rank channel, more power and computation resources could be used for detection in order to guarantee reliable communication, while in good conditions, a simple and less power consuming detector could be used. In this paper, we compare the performance of different detection algorithms. The performance results are based on simulations in long term evolution (LTE) system. The effect of precoding and hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) on the performance is shown. Implementation results based on the existing literature are included in the comparison. We discuss when it would be beneficial to use a complex detector and when a simple one would be sufficient. Also the switching criterion is discussed.