Abstract: In recent years, multi-antenna techniques are being considered as a potential solution to increase the flow of future wireless communication systems. The objective of this article is to study the emission and reception system MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output), and present the different reception decoding techniques. First we will present the least complex technical, linear receivers such as the zero forcing equalizer (ZF) and minimum mean squared error (MMSE). Then a nonlinear technique called ordered successive cancellation of interferences (OSIC) and the optimal detector based on the maximum likelihood criterion (ML), finally, we simulate the associated decoding algorithms for MIMO system such as ZF, MMSE, OSIC and ML, thus a comparison of performance of these algorithms in MIMO context.
Abstract: This paper presented a study of three algorithms, the
equalization algorithm to equalize the transmission channel with ZF
and MMSE criteria, application of channel Bran A, and adaptive
filtering algorithms LMS and RLS to estimate the parameters of the
equalizer filter, i.e. move to the channel estimation and therefore
reflect the temporal variations of the channel, and reduce the error in
the transmitted signal. So far the performance of the algorithm
equalizer with ZF and MMSE criteria both in the case without noise,
a comparison of performance of the LMS and RLS algorithm.