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Patent AT-E400103-T1: [Translated] MIMO MESSAGE TRANSMISSION METHOD USING ACCELERATED BULLET DECODING

Published by National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) | U.S. Department of Health & Human Services | Metadata Last Checked: September 07, 2025 | Last Modified: 2025-09-06
The invention concerns a method for estimating a plurality of symbols transmitted by a first plurality (M) of transmit antennas at a given emission time or a plurality of symbols subjected to a space-time dispersion coding prior to transmission by said first plurality (M) of transmit antennas over a second plurality (L) of transmission times, the method using the signals received by a third plurality (N) of receive antennas, each symbol belonging to a modulation constellation, and comprising the steps of: forming a vector ( Ð ) representative of said received signals at a reception time or at a plurality (L) of consecutive reception times; searching the closest neighbour of said vector among candidate vectors (z) belonging to a lattice of points generated by a plurality of generating vectors (v1,v2,...,v kappa ), said lattice including a subset of points (II) representative of any combination of said possible symbols, the search being limited to a volume around said vector and being carried out by sequentially selecting a coordinate (bi) of a candidate vector for each dimension of said vector in a representation associated with said generating vectors. According to the invention, the components of said vector are reordered according to an ordering rule ( pi ) prior to said search, the ordering rule being chosen so as to eliminate a higher proportion of candidate vectors for a first dimension than for a subsequent dimension to be searched.

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