11 research outputs found

    Hybrid vector perturbation precoding: the blessing of approximate message passing

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    Vector perturbation (VP) precoding is a promising technique for multiuser communication systems operating in the downlink. In this work, we introduce a hybrid framework to improve the performance of lattice reduction (LR) aided precoding in VP. First, we perform a simple precoding using zero forcing (ZF) or successive interference cancellation (SIC) based on a reduced lattice basis. Since the signal space after LR-ZF or LR-SIC precoding can be shown to be bounded to a small range, then along with sufficient orthogonality of the lattice basis guaranteed by LR, they collectively pave the way for the subsequent application of an approximate message passing (AMP) algorithm, which further boosts the performance of any suboptimal precoder. Our work shows that the AMP algorithm can be beneficial for a lattice decoding problem whose data symbols lie in integers ℤ and entries of the lattice basis may not be i.i.d. Gaussian. Numerical results confirm that the low-complexity AMP algorithm can improve the symbol error rate performance of LR-aided precoding significantly. Finally, the hybrid scheme is also proven effective when solving the data detection problem of massive MIMO systems without using LR

    On the Proximity Factors of Lattice Reduction-Aided Decoding

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    Lattice reduction-aided decoding features reduced decoding complexity and near-optimum performance in multi-input multi-output communications. In this paper, a quantitative analysis of lattice reduction-aided decoding is presented. To this aim, the proximity factors are defined to measure the worst-case losses in distances relative to closest point search (in an infinite lattice). Upper bounds on the proximity factors are derived, which are functions of the dimension nn of the lattice alone. The study is then extended to the dual-basis reduction. It is found that the bounds for dual basis reduction may be smaller. Reasonably good bounds are derived in many cases. The constant bounds on proximity factors not only imply the same diversity order in fading channels, but also relate the error probabilities of (infinite) lattice decoding and lattice reduction-aided decoding.Comment: remove redundant figure

    Design and implimentationof Multi-user MIMO precoding algorithms

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    The demand for high-speed communications required by cutting-edge applications has put a strain on the already saturated wireless spectrum. The incorporation of antenna arrays at both ends of the communication link has provided improved spectral efficiency and link reliability to the inherently complex wireless environment, thus allowing for the thriving of high data-rate applications without the cost of extra bandwidth consumption. As a consequence to this, multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems have become the key technology for wideband communication standards both in single-user and multi-user setups. The main difficulty in single-user MIMO systems stems from the signal detection stage at the receiver, whereas multi-user downlink systems struggle with the challenge of enabling non-cooperative signal acquisition at the user terminals. In this respect, precoding techniques perform a pre-equalization stage at the base station so that the signal at each receiver can be interpreted independently and without the knowledge of the overall channel state. Vector precoding (VP) has been recently proposed for non-cooperative signal acquisition in the multi-user broadcast channel. The performance advantage with respect to the more straightforward linear precoding algorithms is the result of an added perturbation vector which enhances the properties of the precoded signal. Nevertheless, the computation of the perturbation signal entails a search for the closest point in an in nite lattice, which is known to be in the class of non-deterministic polynomial-time hard (NP-hard) problems. This thesis addresses the difficulties that stem from the perturbation process in VP systems from both theoretical and practical perspectives. On one hand, the asymptotic performance of VP is analyzed assuming optimal decoding. Since the perturbation process hinders the analytical assessment of the VP performance, lower and upper bounds on the expected data rate are reviewed and proposed. Based on these bounds, VP is compared to linear precoding with respect to the performance after a weighted sum rate optimization, the power resulting from a quality of service (QoS) formulation, and the performance when balancing the user rates. On the other hand, the intricacies of performing an efficient computation of the perturbation vector are analyzed. This study is focused on tree-search techniques that, by means of an strategic node pruning policy, reduce the complexity derived from an exhaustive search and yield a close-to-optimum performance. To that respect, three tree-search algorithms are proposed. The xed-sphere encoder (FSE) features a constant data path and a non-iterative architecture that enable the parallel processing of the set of vector hypotheses and thus, allow for high-data processing rates. The sequential best-node expansion (SBE) algorithm applies a distance control policy to reduce the amount of metric computations performed during the tree traversal. Finally, the low-complexity SBE (LC-SBE) aims at reducing the complexity and latency of the aforementioned algorithm by combining an approximate distance computation model and a novel approach of variable run-time constraints. Furthermore, the hardware implementation of non-recursive tree-search algorithms for the precoding scenario is also addressed in this thesis. More specifically, the hardware architecture design and resource occupation of the FSE and K-Best xed-complexity treesearch techniques are presented. The determination of the ordered sequence of complexvalued nodes, also known as the Schnorr-Euchner enumeration, is required in order to select the nodes to be evaluated during the tree traversal. With the aim of minimizing the hardware resource demand of such a computationally-expensive task, a novel non-sequential and lowcomplexity enumeration algorithm is presented, which enables the independent selection of the nodes within the ordered sequence. The incorporation of the proposed enumeration technique along with a fully-pipelined architecture of the FSE and K-Best approaches, allow for data processing throughputs of up to 5 Gbps in a 4x4 antenna setup.Aplikazio abangoardistek beharrezko duten abiadura handiko komunikazioen eskaerak presio handia ezarri du dagoeneko saturatuta dagoen haririk gabeko espektruan. Komunikazio loturaren bi muturretan antena array-en erabilerak eraginkortasun espektral eta dagarritasun handiagoez hornitu du berez konplexua den haririk gabeko ingurunea, modu honetan banda zabalera gehigarririk gabeko abiadura handiko aplikazioen garapena ahalbidetuz. Honen ondorioz, multiple-input multiple output (MIMO) sistemak banda zabaleko komunikazio estandarren funtsezko teknologia bihurtu dira, erabiltzaile bakarreko ezarpenetan hala nola erabiltzaile anitzeko inguruneetan. Erabiltzaile bakarreko MIMO sistemen zailtasun garrantzitsuena hartzailean ematen den seinalearen detekzio fasean datza. Erabiltzaile anitzeko sistemetan, aldiz, erronka nagusiena datu jasotze ez kooperatiboa bermatzea da. Prekodi kazio teknikek hartzaile bakoitzaren seinalea kanalaren egoera orokorraren ezagutzarik gabe eta modu independiente baten interpretatzea ahalbidetzen dute estazio nagusian seinalearen pre-ekualizazio fase bat inposatuz. Azken aldian, prekodi kazio bektoriala (VP, ingelesez vector precoding) proposatu da erabiltzaile anitzeko igorpen kanalean seinalearen eskuratze ez kooperatiboa ahalbidetzeko. Perturbazio seinale baten erabilerak, prekodi katutako seinalearen ezaugarriak hobetzeaz gain, errendimenduaren hobekuntza nabarmen bat lortzen du prekodi kazio linearreko teknikekiko. Hala ere, perturbazio seinalearen kalkuluak sare in nitu baten puntu hurbilenaren bilaketa suposatzen du. Problema honen ebazpenaren konplexutasuna denbora polinomialean ez deterministikoa dela jakina da. Doktoretza tesi honen helburu nagusia VP sistemetan perturbazio prozesuaren ondorioz ematen diren zailtasun teoriko eta praktikoei irtenbide egoki bat ematea da. Alde batetik, seinale/zarata ratio handiko ingurunetan VP sistemen errendimendua aztertzen da, beti ere deskodetze optimoa ematen dela suposatuz. Perturbazio prozesuak VP sistemen errendimenduaren azterketa analitikoa oztopatzen duenez, data transmisio tasaren hainbat goi eta behe borne proposatu eta berrikusi dira. Borne hauetan oinarrituz, VP eta prekodi kazio linealaren arteko errendimendu desberdintasuna neurtu da hainbat aplikazio ezberdinen eremuan. Konkretuki, kanalaren ahalmen ponderatua, zerbitzu kalitatearen formulazio baten ondorioz esleitzen den seinale potentzia eta erabiltzaileen datu transmisio tasa orekatzean lortzen den errendimenduaren azterketa burutu dira. Beste alde batetik, perturbazio bektorearen kalkulu eraginkorra lortzeko metodoak ere aztertu dira. Analisi hau zuhaitz-bilaketa tekniketan oinarritzen da, non egitura sinple baten bitartez errendimendu ia optimoa lortzen den. Ildo horretan, hiru zuhaitz-bilaketa algoritmo proposatu dira. Alde batetik, Fixed-sphere encoder-aren (FSE) konplexutasun konstateak eta arkitektura ez errekurtsiboak datu prozesaketa abiadura handiak lortzea ahalbidetzen dute. Sequential best-node expansion (SBE) delako algoritmo iteratiboak ordea, distantzia kontrol politika baten bitartez metrika kalkuluen kopurua murriztea lortzen du. Azkenik, low-complexity SBE (LC-SBE) algoritmoak SBE metodoaren latentzia eta konplexutasuna murriztea lortzen du ordezko distantzien kalkuluari eta exekuzio iraupenean ezarritako muga aldakorreko metodo berri bati esker. Honetaz gain, prekodi kazio sistementzako zuhaitz-bilaketa algoritmo ez errekurtsiboen hardware inplementazioa garatu da. Zehazki, konplexutasun nkoko FSE eta K-Best algoritmoen arkitektura diseinua eta hardware baliabideen erabilera landu dira. Balio konplexuko nodoen sekuentzia ordenatua, Schnorr-Euchner zerrendapena bezala ezagutua, funtsezkoa da zuhaitz bilaketan erabiliko diren nodoen aukeraketa egiteko. Prozesu honek beharrezkoak dituen hardware baliabideen eskaera murrizteko, konplexutasun bajuko algoritmo ez sekuentzial bat proposatzen da. Metodo honen bitartez, sekuentzia ordenatuko edozein nodoren aukeraketa independenteki egin ahal da. Proposatutako zerrendapen metodoa eta estruktura fully-pipeline baten bitartez, 5 Gbps-ko datu prozesaketa abiadura lortu daiteke FSE eta K-Best delako algoritmoen inplementazioan.La demanda de comunicaciones de alta velocidad requeridas por las aplicaciones más vanguardistas ha impuesto una presión sobre el actualmente saturado espectro inalámbrico. La incorporación de arrays de antenas en ambos extremos del enlace de comunicación ha proporcionado una mayor e ciencia espectral y abilidad al inherentemente complejo entorno inalámbrico, permitiendo así el desarrollo de aplicaciones de alta velocidad de transmisión sin un consumo adicional de ancho de banda. Consecuentemente, los sistemas multiple-input multiple output (MIMO) se han convertido en la tecnología clave para los estándares de comunicación de banda ancha, tanto en las con guraciones de usuario único como en los entornos multiusuario. La principal di cultad presente en los sistemas MIMO de usuario único reside en la etapa de detección de la señal en el extremo receptor, mientras que los sistemas multiusuario en el canal de bajada se enfrentan al reto de habilitar la adquisición de datos no cooperativa en los terminales receptores. A tal efecto, las técnicas de precodi cación realizan una etapa de pre-ecualización en la estación base de tal manera que la señal en cada receptor se pueda interpretar independientemente y sin el conocimiento del estado general del canal. La precodifi cación vectorial (VP, del inglés vector precoding) se ha propuesto recientemente para la adquisición no cooperativa de la señal en el canal de difusión multiusuario. La principal ventaja de la incorporación de un vector de perturbación es una considerable mejora en el rendimiento con respecto a los métodos de precodi cación lineales. Sin embargo, la adquisición de la señal de perturbación implica la búsqueda del punto más cercano en un reticulado in nito. Este problema se considera de complejidad no determinística en tiempo polinomial o NP-complejo. Esta tesis aborda las di cultades que se derivan del proceso de perturbación en sistemas VP desde una perspectiva tanto teórica como práctica. Por un lado, se analiza el rendimiento de VP asumiendo una decodi cación óptima en escenarios de alta relación señal a ruido. Debido a que el proceso de perturbación di culta la evaluación analítica del rendimiento de los sistemas de VP, se proponen y revisan diversas cotas superiores e inferiores en la tasa esperada de transmisión de estos sistemas. En base a estas cotas, se realiza una comparación de VP con respecto a la precodi cación lineal en el ámbito de la capacidad suma ponderada, la potencia resultante de una formulación de calidad de servicio y el rendimiento obtenido al equilibrar las tasas de transmisión de los usuarios. Por otro lado, se han propuesto nuevos procedimientos para un cómputo e ciente del vector de perturbación. Estos métodos se basan en técnicas de búsqueda en árbol que, por medio de diferentes políticas de podado, reducen la complejidad derivada de una búsqueda exhaustiva y obtienen un rendimiento cercano al óptimo. A este respecto, se proponen tres algoritmos de búsqueda en árbol. El xed-sphere encoder (FSE) cuenta con una complejidad constante y una arquitectura no iterativa, lo que permite el procesamiento paralelo de varios vectores candidatos, lo que a su vez deriva en grandes velocidades de procesamiento de datos. El algoritmo iterativo denominado sequential best-node expansion (SBE) aplica una política de control de distancias para reducir la cantidad de cómputo de métricas realizadas durante la búsqueda en árbol. Por último, el low-complexity SBE (LC-SBE) tiene por objetivo reducir la complejidad y latencia del algoritmo anterior mediante la combinación de un modelo de cálculo aproximado de distancias y una estrategia novedosa de restricción variable del tiempo de ejecución. Adicionalmente, se analiza la implementación en hardware de algoritmos de búsqueda en árbol no iterativos para los escenarios de precodi cación. Más especí camente, se presentan el diseño de la arquitectura y la ocupación de recursos de hardware de las técnicas de complejidad ja FSE y K-Best. La determinación de la secuencia ordenada de nodos de naturaleza compleja, también conocida como la enumeración de Schnorr-Euchner, es vital para seleccionar los nodos evaluados durante la búsqueda en árbol. Con la intención de reducir al mínimo la demanda de recursos de hardware de esta tarea de alta carga computacional, se presenta un novedoso algoritmo no secuencial de baja complejidad que permite la selección independiente de los nodos dentro de la secuencia ordenada. La incorporación de la técnica de enumeración no secuencial junto con la arquitectura fully-pipeline de los algoritmos FSE y K-Best, permite alcanzar velocidades de procesamiento de datos de hasta 5 Gbps para un sistema de 4 antenas receptoras

    Deep Learning Designs for Physical Layer Communications

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    Wireless communication systems and their underlying technologies have undergone unprecedented advances over the last two decades to assuage the ever-increasing demands for various applications and emerging technologies. However, the traditional signal processing schemes and algorithms for wireless communications cannot handle the upsurging complexity associated with fifth-generation (5G) and beyond communication systems due to network expansion, new emerging technologies, high data rate, and the ever-increasing demands for low latency. This thesis extends the traditional downlink transmission schemes to deep learning-based precoding and detection techniques that are hardware-efficient and of lower complexity than the current state-of-the-art. The thesis focuses on: precoding/beamforming in massive multiple-inputs-multiple-outputs (MIMO), signal detection and lightweight neural network (NN) architectures for precoder and decoder designs. We introduce a learning-based precoder design via constructive interference (CI) that performs the precoding on a symbol-by-symbol basis. Instead of conventionally training a NN without considering the specifics of the optimisation objective, we unfold a power minimisation symbol level precoding (SLP) formulation based on the interior-point-method (IPM) proximal ‘log’ barrier function. Furthermore, we propose a concept of NN compression, where the weights are quantised to lower numerical precision formats based on binary and ternary quantisations. We further introduce a stochastic quantisation technique, where parts of the NN weight matrix are quantised while the remaining is not. Finally, we propose a systematic complexity scaling of deep neural network (DNN) based MIMO detectors. The model uses a fraction of the DNN inputs by scaling their values through weights that follow monotonically non-increasing functions. Furthermore, we investigate performance complexity tradeoffs via regularisation constraints on the layer weights such that, at inference, parts of network layers can be removed with minimal impact on the detection accuracy. Simulation results show that our proposed learning-based techniques offer better complexity-vs-BER (bit-error-rate) and complexity-vs-transmit power performances compared to the state-of-the-art MIMO detection and precoding techniques

    Energy-Efficient System Design for Future Wireless Communications

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    The exponential growth of wireless data traffic has caused a significant increase in the power consumption of wireless communications systems due to the higher complexity of the transceiver structures required to establish the communication links. For this reason, in this Thesis we propose and characterize technologies for improving the energy efficiency of multiple-antenna wireless communications. This Thesis firstly focuses on energy-efficient transmission schemes and commences by introducing a scheme for alleviating the power loss experienced by the Tomlinson-Harashima precoder, by aligning the interference of a number of users with the symbols to transmit. Subsequently, a strategy for improving the performance of space shift keying transmission via symbol pre-scaling is presented. This scheme re-formulates complex optimization problems via semidefinite relaxation to yield problem formulations that can be efficiently solved. In a similar line, this Thesis designs a signal detection scheme based on compressive sensing to improve the energy efficiency of spatial modulation systems in multiple access channels. The proposed technique relies on exploiting the particular structure and sparsity that spatial modulation systems inherently possess to enhance performance. This Thesis also presents research carried out with the aim of reducing the hardware complexity and associated power consumption of large scale multiple-antenna base stations. In this context, the employment of incomplete channel state information is proposed to achieve the above-mentioned objective in correlated communication channels. The candidate’s work developed in Bell Labs is also presented, where the feasibility of simplified hardware architectures for massive antenna systems is assessed with real channel measurements. Moreover, a strategy for reducing the hardware complexity of antenna selection schemes by simplifying the design of the switching procedure is also analyzed. Overall, extensive theoretical and simulation results support the improved energy efficiency and complexity of the proposed schemes, towards green wireless communications systems

    Multi-Antenna Techniques for Next Generation Cellular Communications

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    Future cellular communications are expected to offer substantial improvements for the pre- existing mobile services with higher data rates and lower latency as well as pioneer new types of applications that must comply with strict demands from a wider range of user types. All of these tasks require utmost efficiency in the use of spectral resources. Deploying multiple antennas introduces an additional signal dimension to wireless data transmissions, which provides a significant alternative solution against the plateauing capacity issue of the limited available spectrum. Multi-antenna techniques and the associated key enabling technologies possess unquestionable potential to play a key role in the evolution of next generation cellular systems. Spectral efficiency can be improved on downlink by concurrently serving multiple users with high-rate data connections on shared resources. In this thesis optimized multi-user multi-input multi-output (MIMO) transmissions are investigated on downlink from both filter design and resource allocation/assignment points of view. Regarding filter design, a joint baseband processing method is proposed specifically for high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) conditions, where the necessary signaling overhead can be compensated for. Regarding resource scheduling, greedy- and genetic-based algorithms are proposed that demand lower complexity with large number of resource blocks relative to prior implementations. Channel estimation techniques are investigated for massive MIMO technology. In case of channel reciprocity, this thesis proposes an overhead reduction scheme for the signaling of user channel state information (CSI) feedback during a relative antenna calibration. In addition, a multi-cell coordination method is proposed for subspace-based blind estimators on uplink, which can be implicitly translated to downlink CSI in the presence of ideal reciprocity. Regarding non-reciprocal channels, a novel estimation technique is proposed based on reconstructing full downlink CSI from a select number of dominant propagation paths. The proposed method offers drastic compressions in user feedback reports and requires much simpler downlink training processes. Full-duplex technology can provide up to twice the spectral efficiency of conventional resource divisions. This thesis considers a full-duplex two-hop link with a MIMO relay and investigates mitigation techniques against the inherent loop-interference. Spatial-domain suppression schemes are developed for the optimization of full-duplex MIMO relaying in a coverage extension scenario on downlink. The proposed methods are demonstrated to generate data rates that closely approximate their global bounds

    Uncoded space-time labelling diversity : data rate & reliability enhancements and application to real-world satellite broadcasting.

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    Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.Abstract available in PDF

    Low-Complexity Algorithms for Channel Estimation in Optimised Pilot-Assisted Wireless OFDM Systems

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    Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) has recently become a dominant transmission technology considered for the next generation fixed and mobile broadband wireless communication systems. OFDM has an advantage of lessening the severe effects of the frequency-selective (multipath) fading due to the band splitting into relatively flat fading subchannels, and allows for low-complexity transceiver implementation based on the fast Fourier transform algorithms. Combining OFDM modulation with multilevel frequency-domain symbol mapping (e.g., QAM) and spatial multiplexing (SM) over the multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) channels, can theoretically achieve near Shannon capacity of the communication link. However, the high-rate and spectrumefficient system implementation requires coherent detection at the receiving end that is possible only when accurate channel state information (CSI) is available. Since in practice, the response of the wireless channel is unknown and is subject to random variation with time, the receiver typically employs a channel estimator for CSI acquisition. The channel response information retrieved by the estimator is then used by the data detector and can also be fed back to the transmitter by means of in-band or out-of-band signalling, so the latter could adapt power loading, modulation and coding parameters according to the channel conditions. Thus, design of an accurate and robust channel estimator is a crucial requirement for reliable communication through the channel, which is selective in time and frequency. In a MIMO configuration, a separate channel estimator has to be associated with each transmit/receive antenna pair, making the estimation algorithm complexity a primary concern. Pilot-assisted methods, relying on the insertion of reference symbols in certain frequencies and time slots, have been found attractive for identification of the doubly-selective radio channels from both the complexity and performance standpoint. In this dissertation, a family of the reduced-complexity estimators for the single and multiple-antenna OFDM systems is developed. The estimators are based on the transform-domain processing and have the same order of computational complexity, irrespective of the number of pilot subcarriers and their positioning. The common estimator structure represents a cascade of successive small-dimension filtering modules. The number of modules, as well as their order inside the cascade, is determined by the class of the estimator (one or two-dimensional) and availability of the channel statistics (correlation and signal-to-noise power ratio). For fine precision estimation in the multipath channels with statistics not known a priori, we propose recursive design of the filtering modules. Simulation results show that in the steady state, performance of the recursive estimators approaches that of their theoretical counterparts, which are optimal in the minimum mean square error (MMSE) sense. In contrast to the majority of the channel estimators developed so far, our modular-type architectures are suitable for the reconfigurable OFDM transceivers where the actual channel conditions influence the decision of what class of filtering algorithm to use, and how to allot pilot subcarrier positions in the band. In the pilot-assisted transmissions, channel estimation and detection are performed separately from each other over the distinct subcarrier sets. The estimator output is used only to construct the detector transform, but not as the detector input. Since performance of both channel estimation and detection depends on the signal-to-noise power vi ratio (SNR) at the corresponding subcarriers, there is a dilemma of the optimal power allocation between the data and the pilot symbols as these are conflicting requirements under the total transmit power constraint. The problem is exacerbated by the variety of channel estimators. Each kind of estimation algorithm is characterised by its own SNR gain, which in general can vary depending on the channel correlation. In this dissertation, we optimise pilot-data power allocation for the case of developed low-complexity one and two-dimensional MMSE channel estimators. The resultant contribution is manifested by the closed-form analytical expressions of the upper bound (suboptimal approximate value) on the optimal pilot-to-data power ratio (PDR) as a function of a number of design parameters (number of subcarriers, number of pilots, number of transmit antennas, effective order of the channel model, maximum Doppler shift, SNR, etc.). The resultant PDR equations can be applied to the MIMO-OFDM systems with arbitrary arrangement of the pilot subcarriers, operating in an arbitrary multipath fading channel. These properties and relatively simple functional representation of the derived analytical PDR expressions are designated to alleviate the challenging task of on-the-fly optimisation of the adaptive SM-MIMO-OFDM system, which is capable of adjusting transmit signal configuration (e.g., block length, number of pilot subcarriers or antennas) according to the established channel conditions
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