On the densest MIMO lattices from cyclic division algebras
Abstract
It is shown why the discriminant of a maximal order within a cyclic division algebra must be minimized in order to get the densest possible matrix lattices with a prescribed nonvanishing minimum determinant. Using results from class field theory a lower bound to the minimum discriminant of a maximal order with a given center and index (= the number of Tx/Rx antennas) is derived. Also numerous examples of division algebras achieving our bound are given. E.g. we construct a matrix lattice with QAM coefficients that has 2.5 times as many codewords as the celebrated Golden code of the same minimum determinant. We describe a general algorithm due to Ivanyos and Ronyai for finding maximal orders within a cyclic division algebra and discuss our enhancements to this algorithm. We also consider general methods for finding cyclic division algebras of a prescribed index achieving our lower bound.
Cite
@article{arxiv.cs/0703052,
title = {On the densest MIMO lattices from cyclic division algebras},
author = {C. Hollanti and J. Lahtonen and K. Ranto and R. Vehkalahti},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cs/0703052},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
33 pages, 1 figure, submitted to IEEE Trans. on Inform. Theory Dec. 2006