Joaquín Cortez González, M. Bazdresch, D. T. Román, R. Parra-Michel
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Abstract
In this paper we propose a new architecture for detection of hybrid layered space-time block codes (LSTBC). The proposed receiver is based on a successive interference cancellation (SIC) scheme and the QR decomposition, which leads to a suitable hardware implementation. It was designed for zero-forcing (ZF) criterion; reduced complexity is achieved by means of an adequate rearrangement of the channel matrix elements. Simulation results show that this new architecture outperforms similar, recently reported detectors in terms of bit error rate under spatially correlated channels.