Non-Linear Detection for Joint Space-Frequency Block Coding and Spatial Multiplexing in OFDM-MIMO Systems

In this work, we have analyzed a joint spatial diversity and multiplexing transmission structure for MIMO-OFDM system, where orthogonal space-frequency block coding (OSFBC) is used across all spatial multiplexing branches. We have derived a BLAST-like non-linear successive interference cancellation (SIC) receiver where the detection is done on sub-carrier by sub-carrier basis based on both zero forcing (ZF) and minimum mean square error (MMSE) nulling criterion for the system. In terms of frame error rate (FER), MMSE based SIC receiver performs better than all other receivers compared in this paper. We have found that a linear two-stage receiver for the proposed system [M.I. Rahman et al, 2005] performs very close to the nonlinear receiver studied in this work. Finally, we compared the system performance in spatially correlated scenario. It is found that higher amount of spatial correlation at the transmitter can be tolerated, whereas higher receive spatial correlation is detrimental to the system