Multiple-Input-Multiple-Output
Detection using Semidefinite Relaxation
By
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Professor Wing-Kin Ma, Ken
Department
of Electronic Engineering
The
Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Date:
April 14, 2008 (Monday) |
Time:
4:00pm - 5:00 pm |
Venue:
Rm. 1009 William MW Mong Engineering Building,
CUHK |
Abstract
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Multiple-input-multiple-output
(MIMO) detection is a problem frequently encountered
in digital communications; e.g., detection (or decoding)
of spatially multiplexed or space-time coded data
in multi-antenna communications, and detection of
multiuser signals in CDMA systems (AKA multiuser detection).
Even the problem of detecting single-user data sequence
in ISI channels back in 70's may be viewed as a MIMO
problem, from a more modern perspective. This talk
considers maximum-likelihood (ML) MIMO detection,
an approach that offers attractive symbol error performance,
but often leads to very challenging implementations
from an optimization viewpoint. Our emphasis is placed
on semidefinite relaxation (SDR), a high-performance
efficient method for handling ML MIMO. The idea is
to use convex optimization to provide an accurate
approximation to the ML MIMO detection problem. The
talk will discuss basic concepts and aspects of SDR,
provide some insights into why SDR can offer quasi-ML
performance, and describe the recent trend of its
development. The focus of the talk is SDR MIMO detection,
but in the process we will also briefly review various
MIMO detection techniques.
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