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A technique for ICI cancellation using Bayesian probability and parallel cancellation (BPICI).
Author(s):
1. K. Chinnusamy: Department of ECE, Vivekanandha College of Engineering for Women, Tamil Nadu, India
2. K. Duraiswamy: Department of Computer Science and Engineering, K.S.R College of Technology, Tamil Nadu, India
Abstract:
In past decade, the detection and mitigation of Intercarrier interference (ICI) in MIMO-OFDM system has been studied by various researchers due to the presence of frequency offset. Literature presents several works for ICI cancellation as like, iterative receivers, parallel cancellation (PIC) and so on. Among various techniques, researchers have put much concentration on PIC detectors which is a non-linear Multi-User Detection technique wherein the transmitted signal of each user is detected in parallel over a number of iterations. In this paper, Bayesian Probability based Intercarrier Interference Cancellation techniqueis proposed. The technique employs Bayesian probability computation process and parallel cancellation. The transmitted signals are received by the receiver section which consists oftwo cancellation stages. In the first stage, hard decision based decoding is carried out for spatial dimensions and in the second, Bayesian probability is employed after parallel interference cancellation. For the evaluation purpose, BER curves are plotted. Various curves are obtained by varying the fading channel, number of user signals and number of antennas Comparative analysis is also made by comparing to other techniques such as PIC and MVDR. From the results, we can see that our proposed technique has achieved better performance by having lower BER.
Page(s): 120-129
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Published: Journal: Journal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology, Volume: 59, Issue: 1, Year: 2014
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