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Cooperative Partial Detection for MIMO Relay Networks

Posted on:2011-12-04Degree:Ph.DType:Thesis
University:Rice UniversityCandidate:Amiri, KiarashFull Text:PDF
GTID:2448390002463626Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
Cooperative communication has recently re-emerged as a possible paradigm shift to realize the promises of the ever increasing wireless communication market; however, there have been few, if any, studies to translate theoretical results into feasible schemes with their particular practical challenges. The multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) technique is another method that has been recently employed in different standards and protocols, often as an optional scenario, to further improve the reliability and data rate of different wireless communication applications. In this work, we look into possible methods and algorithms for combining these two techniques to take advantage of the benefits of both.;In this thesis, we will consider methods that consider the limitations of practical solutions, which, to the best of our knowledge, are the first time to be considered in this context. We will present complexity reduction techniques for MIMO systems in cooperative systems. Furthermore, we will present architectures for flexible and Ill configurable MIMO detectors. These architectures could support a range of data rates, modulation orders and numbers of antennas, and therefore, are crucial in the different nodes of cooperative systems. The breadth-first search employed in our realization presents a large opportunity to exploit the parallelism of the FPGA in order to achieve high data rates. Algorithmic modifications to address potential sequential bottlenecks in the traditional bread-first search-based SD are highlighted in the thesis.;We will also present a novel Cooperative Partial Detection (CPD) approach in MIMO relay channels, where instead of applying the conventional full detection in the relay, the relay performs a partial detection and forwards the detected parts of the message to the destination. We will demonstrate how this approach could lead to controlling the complexity in the relay and helping it choose how much it is willing to cooperate based on its available resources. Our proposed cooperative detection scheme can be applied to a wide variety of wireless communications systems. For instance, in the context of uplink scenarios, this scheme can be applied in the MIMO terminal transmitting its spatially multiplexed signals to the basestation. We will discuss the complexity implications of this method, and more importantly, present hardware verification and over-the-air experimentation of CPD using the Wireless Open-access Research Platform (WARP)...
Keywords/Search Tags:MIMO, Cooperative, Partial detection, Wireless, Relay, Present
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