The Design of MIMO Precoders Based on Decomposition Algorithms
Keywords:
MIMO, Precoding, Channel decomposition, SubchannelAbstract
The Wireless Communication over Multiple Input and Multiple Output (MIMO) channel increases transmission rate by splitting the input data stream into a plethora of parallel data streams that are transmitted in simultaneously. The goal of precoding at the transmitter is to divide the channel into numerous unconnected subchannels so that many data streams may be sent out at the same time. This article examines a MIMO precoder's performance utilising different channel decomposition method, as well as its computational complexity in terms of the number of floating-point operations (FLOPs). Singular Value Decomposition (SVD), Geometric Mean Decomposition (GMD), LDLH, LU, Schur, QR, and Jordan decomposition are among the techniques discussed. According to simulation findings, precoding for MIMO based on QR decomposition beats all other precoding techniques based on channel decomposition in terms of BER performance and requires less FLOPs.Downloads
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