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Error Control on Mobile Station Sides in Collaborative Multiple-Input Multiple-Output Systems

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Collaboration on mobile station (MS) sides considerably improves signal detection performance, especially for multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) transmission systems. In this study, a novel detector collaboration system is proposed to reduce… Click to show full abstract

Collaboration on mobile station (MS) sides considerably improves signal detection performance, especially for multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) transmission systems. In this study, a novel detector collaboration system is proposed to reduce the traffic volume on inter-MS collaboration links. Multiple MSs in the immediate vicinity are used to collaboratively decode the MIMO signals received from a base station. Furthermore, we consider a distributed detection system, in which multiple detection MSs decode the MIMO signals independently. Multiple decision results are exploited to improve the error performance. Residual interference coefficients were used to finalize the decision results. The error ratio performance and the traffic volume over collaboration wireless links were compared with those of two combining schemes through computer simulations and field experiments. The results revealed that the proposed error control scheme on mobile station sides offers a better tradeoff between the error performance and the traffic volume on the collaboration wireless links.

Keywords: input multiple; station sides; multiple input; mobile station; station; collaboration

Journal Title: IEEE Access
Year Published: 2022

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