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Efficient Detection Algorithms for Spatial Multiplexing Systems
Recent studies indicate that spatial multiplexing (SM) systems have enormous potential for increasing the capacity of multiple input multiple output (MIMO) channels in rich scattering environments. In this paper, we present two efficient decision feedback equalization (DFE) algorithms for signal detection of SM scheme. The basic idea behind the new proposals is to reduce the complexity by separating the order search and filter generation. Compared with the conventional DFE detectors with optimal and suboptimal ordering rules, the new algorithms are less complex and achieve error performance that closely approximates that of the standard Bell Labs layered space time (BLAST) algorithm