DocumentCode :
1512790
Title :
Impacting the coding-spreading trade-off in multiuser CDMA with iterative MMSE demodulation
Author :
Thomas, J.
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Syst. Res., College Park, MD, USA
Volume :
148
Issue :
3
fYear :
2001
fDate :
6/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
155
Lastpage :
162
Abstract :
Iterative minimum mean square error (MMSE) demodulation of coded direct sequence code division multiple access (CDMA) uplink channels suppresses multiuser interference over a wide range of user signal powers, by iteratively exchanging soft information between an MMSE multiuser detector and a bank of single-user decoders. The iterative feedback of soft information from the decoders allows the demodulator to suppress (via the MMSE paradigm) and subtract (as in parallel subtractive cancellation) interference from other users in the same cell. It also displays remarkable near-far resistance by functioning like a successive interference subtractor across iterations. Using multiple sensors at the demodulator improves its baseline performance and provides increased user capacities now via both array processing and refinements across iterations. Most remarkably, iterative and array processing allow increasing the ratio of the bandwidth expansion incurred by coding to that incurred by spreading. This is a very useful property in practical systems where user populations typically vary with time. Lower rate codes (with correspondingly lower spreading factors, to satisfy restrictions on the allowable total bandwidth expansion) are obviously helpful in lightly loaded systems. With the proposed (nonlinear) demodulation technique they also aid in improved in-cell user separation via soft-decoded feedback to the detector in the second and subsequent iterations, along with the additional initial spatial separation provided by multisensor arrays. They also serve to mitigate the effects of residual in-cell and out-of-cell interference in the final decoded estimates
Keywords :
AWGN channels; array signal processing; cellular radio; code division multiple access; decoding; demodulation; feedback; interference suppression; iterative methods; least mean squares methods; multiuser channels; radio links; radiofrequency interference; signal detection; spread spectrum communication; AWGN channels; CDMA uplink channels; MMSE multiuser detector; array processing; bandwidth expansion; coded direct sequence code division multiple access; coding-spreading trade-off; in-cell user separation; iterative MMSE demodulation; iterative feedback; iterative processing; low rate codes; minimum mean square error; multiple sensors; multisensor arrays; multiuser CDMA; multiuser interference suppression; near-far resistance; nonlinear demodulation; parallel subtractive cancellation; residual in-cell interference; residual out-of-cell interference; same cell interference suppression; single-user decoders; soft information; soft information exchange; soft-decoded feedback; spatial separation; successive interference subtractor; user capacities; user signal powers;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEE Proceedings-
Publisher :
iet
ISSN :
1350-2425
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1049/ip-com:20010268
Filename :
935786
Link To Document :
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