EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing (Sep 2021)

Mitigating the noisy solution impact of mixed Gibbs sampling detector in high-order modulation large-scale MIMO systems

  • Alex M. Mussi,
  • Taufik Abrão

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13634-021-00725-7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2021, no. 1
pp. 1 – 22

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Abstract A neighborhood-restricted mixed Gibbs sampling (MGS)-based approach is proposed for low-complexity high-order modulation large-scale multiple-input multiple-output (LS-MIMO) detection. The proposed LS-MIMO detector applies a neighborhood limitation (NL) on the noisy solution from the MGS at a distance d — thus, named d-simplified MGS (d-sMGS) — in order to mitigate its impact, which can be harmful when a high-order modulation is considered. Numerical simulation results considering 64-QAM demonstrated that the proposed detection method can substantially improve the MGS algorithm convergence, whereas no extra computational complexity per iteration is required. The proposed d-sMGS-based detector suitable for high-order modulation LS-MIMO further exhibits improved performance × complexity tradeoff when the system loading is high, i.e., when K N ≥ 0.75 $\frac {K}{N}\geq 0.75$ . Also, with increasing the number of dimensions, i.e., increasing number of antennas and/or modulation order, a smaller restriction of 2-sMGS was shown to be a more interesting choice than 1-sMGS.

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