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Design of the Low Complexity Turbo MIMO Receiver for WLAN

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In this paper, the techniques for turbo detection of single user spatial division multiplexing data streams were discussed. Simulation results and complexity study shows the tradeoff between performance and complexity. It is shown that MMSE initialised PIC receiver achieves good performance complexity tradeoff when the number of transmit antennas and constellation size is large.

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Liu, J., Bourdoux, A., De Man, H., Moonen, M. (2004). Design of the Low Complexity Turbo MIMO Receiver for WLAN. In: Fazel, K., Kaiser, S. (eds) Multi-Carrier Spread-Spectrum. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0502-8_45

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