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Bell Laboratories Layer Space-Time (BLAST) is a
transceiver In radio communication, a transceiver is an electronic device which is a combination of a radio ''trans''mitter and a re''ceiver'', hence the name. It can both transmit and receive radio waves using an antenna, for communication purposes. Thes ...
architecture for offering spatial multiplexing over multiple-antenna
wireless communication Wireless communication (or just wireless, when the context allows) is the transfer of information between two or more points without the use of an electrical conductor, optical fiber or other continuous guided medium for the transfer. The most ...
systems. Such systems have multiple antennas at both the transmitter and the receiver in an effort to exploit the many different paths between the two in a highly-
scattering Scattering is a term used in physics to describe a wide range of physical processes where moving particles or radiation of some form, such as light or sound, are forced to deviate from a straight trajectory by localized non-uniformities (including ...
wireless environment. BLAST was developed by Gerard Foschini at
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Bell Laboratories Nokia Bell Labs, originally named Bell Telephone Laboratories (1925–1984), then AT&T Bell Laboratories (1984–1996) and Bell Labs Innovations (1996–2007), is an American industrial Research and development, research and scientific developm ...
(now Nokia Bell Labs). By careful allocation of the data to be transmitted to the transmitting
antenna Antenna ( antennas or antennae) may refer to: Science and engineering * Antenna (radio), also known as an aerial, a transducer designed to transmit or receive electromagnetic (e.g., TV or radio) waves * Antennae Galaxies, the name of two collid ...
s, multiple
data stream In connection-oriented communication, a data stream is the transmission of a sequence of digitally encoded coherent signals to convey information. Typically, the transmitted symbols are grouped into a series of packets. Data streaming has b ...
s can be transmitted simultaneously within a single frequency band — the data capacity of the system then grows directly in line with the number of antennas (subject to certain assumptions). This represents a significant advance on current, single-antenna systems.


V-BLAST

V-BLAST (Vertical-Bell Laboratories Layered Space-Time) is a detection
algorithm In mathematics and computer science, an algorithm () is a finite sequence of rigorous instructions, typically used to solve a class of specific problems or to perform a computation. Algorithms are used as specifications for performing ...
to the receipt of multi-antenna
MIMO In radio, multiple-input and multiple-output, or MIMO (), is a method for multiplying the capacity of a radio link using multiple transmission and receiving antennas to exploit multipath propagation. MIMO has become an essential element of wi ...
systems. Available for the first time in 1996 at
Bell Laboratories Nokia Bell Labs, originally named Bell Telephone Laboratories (1925–1984), then AT&T Bell Laboratories (1984–1996) and Bell Labs Innovations (1996–2007), is an American industrial Research and development, research and scientific developm ...
in New Jersey in the United States by
Gerard J. Foschini Gerard Joseph Foschini (born February 28, 1940, in Jersey City, New Jersey), is an American telecommunications engineer who has worked for Bell Laboratories since 1961, but is now retired. His research has covered many kinds of data communication ...
. He proceeded simply to eliminate interference caused successively issuers. Its principle is quite simple: to make a first detection of the most powerful signal. It regenerates the received signal from this user from this decision. Then, the signal is regenerated subtracted from the received signal and, with this new signal, it proceeds to the detection of the second user's most powerful, since it has already cleared the first and so forth. What gives a vector containing received less interference. The complete detection algorithm can be summarized as recursive as follows: Initialize: \begin i&\leftarrow 1 \\ r_1&=r \\ G_1&=(H^HH+\sigma ^2I_)^H^H \\ k_1&=\arg \min \left \, (G_1)_j \right \, ^2 \\ \end Recursive: \begin w_k &= (G_i)_ \\ y_k&=w^T_k\times r_i \\ \hat_k&=sign(y_k) \\ r_&=r_i-\hat_k(H)_ \\ G_&=((H^H_iH_i)+\sigma^2I_)^H^H_i \\ k_&=\arg \min \left\, (G_)_j \right\, ^2 \\ i &\leftarrow i+1 \end


See also

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Space–time code A space–time code (STC) is a method employed to improve the reliability of data transmission in wireless communication systems using multiple transmit antennas. STCs rely on transmitting multiple, redundant copies of a data stream to the ...
— a means for using multiple antennas to improve reliability rather than data-rate. *
Telecommunication Telecommunication is the transmission of information by various types of technologies over wire, radio, optical, or other electromagnetic systems. It has its origin in the desire of humans for communication over a distance greater than that ...


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* http://www.alcatel-lucent.com/wps/portal/BellLabs Antennas Detection theory {{wireless-stub