BER performance analysis of MIMO-OFDM system using different equalization techniques

Author(s):  
Shubhangi R. Chaudhary ◽  
Madhavi Pradeep Thombre
Author(s):  
Brijesh Kumar Yadav ◽  
Rabindra Kumar Singh

Background and Objective: To analyze the performance of MIMO-OFDM system, VBLAST detection suffers from computational complexity as well as high BER. Methods: To improve the BER performance and to reduce the computational complexity of receiver, we propose a modified VBLAST detection in MIMO-OFDM Systems. Results: Simulation using MATLAB shows the improvement in computational complexity and in BER. Conclusion: This modified VBLAST reduces the complexity of MIMO-OFDM System to 44.2% and improvement in BER as compared to conventional VBLAST based MIMO-OFDM System.


Author(s):  
Anuj Singal ◽  
Deepak Kedia

<p>In this paper we propose a new MIMO-OFDM model in which we consider various antenna selection techniques like Bulk selection and Per-subcarrier selection etc. with hardware impairments such as non-linearties of amplifiers, quantization noise, phase noise and I-Q imbalance etc. As we know that the transceiver hardware impairments limit the channel capacity and the energy efficiency of MIMO-OFDM system, so we can not neglect the fundamental impacts of these hardware impairments {Kappa  (0.05 0.1)} on the energy efficiency in the high SNR domain. Therefore we analyze the Energy Efficiency of Bulk and Per-subcarrier antenna selection techniques with or without hardware impairments. It has been observed that the energy efficiency decreases as the value of these hardware impairments increases. As we compared the Bulk antenna selection with the Per-subcarrier antenna selection scheme, the Per-subcarrier antenna selection requires more number of RF (radio frequency) chains and transmits power in comparison to the Bulk selection. Due to this, the Bulk antenna selection technique is more energy efficient than Per-subcarrier antenna selection.</p>


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