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Adaptive Interference Suppression for the Downlink of a Direct Sequence CDMA System with Long Spreading Sequences

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Adaptive Interference Suppression for the Downlink of a Direct Sequence CDMA System with Long Spreading Sequences
A simple approach for adaptive interference suppression for the downlink (base-to-mobile link) of a direct sequence (DS) based cellular communication system is presented. The base station transmits the sum of the signals destined for the different mobiles, typically attempting to avoid intra-cell interference by employing orthogonal spreading sequences for different mobiles. However, the signal reaching any given mobile passes through a dispersive channel, thus destroying the orthogonality. In this paper, we propose an adaptive linear equalizer at the mobile that reduces interference by approximately restoring orthogonality. The adaptive equalizer uses the pilot's spreading sequence (which observes the same channel as the spreading sequence for the desired mobile) as training. Simulation results for the linear Minimum Mean Squared Error (MMSE) equalizer are presented, demonstrating substantial performance gains over the RAKE receiver. Long spreading sequences (which vary from symb...
Colin D. Frank, Eugene Visotsky, Upamanyu Madhow
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Type Journal
Year 2002
Where VLSISP
Authors Colin D. Frank, Eugene Visotsky, Upamanyu Madhow
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