Improved OSIC decoder for spatially multiplexed system

This paper proposes to use candidate symbol table for the decoding of the first few substreams for spatially multiplexed system. In the new decoding algorithm, we generate candidate symbol table (CST) and do ordered successive interference cancellation (OSIC) for each candidates. At the end, Maximum Likelihood (ML) criteria is used to determine the optimum transmit symbol vector among the estimated candidates. Simulation result shows that the size of CST can be maintained to be small, even if the number of bits per symbol increases. Simulation results show that this algorithm gives us performance close to ML decoder, and outperforms maximum likelihood decision feedback equalizer (ML-DFE) and channel-based adaptive group detection based OSIC (AGD-OSIC).

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