Title :
Convergence properties of blind algorithms for base station CDMA receivers
Author :
Stephenne, A. ; Champagne, Benoit
Author_Institution :
INRS-Telecommun., Univ. du Quebec, Verdun, Que., Canada
Abstract :
In this paper, the blind estimation of wireless CDMA receiver coefficients from the second order statistics of the signals is considered. Although many algorithms have been proposed so far, their performance analysis has always been carried out assuming perfect receiver coefficients estimation and/or under time-invariant conditions. In this article, we present some decision-directed blind algorithms and use a time-varying vector channel simulator to compare their performance with those of many previously proposed algorithms. It is shown that decision-directed chip-level algorithms can operate without the use of training sequences to avoid catastrophic error propagation, and that one should not expect an increase in performance from using least squares instead of least-mean-square. Furthermore the unpracticability of the bit-level algorithm (Gerlach 1992) and of the least significant algorithm (Liu and Zoltowski 1997) under a time varying environment is outlined. The performance of the principal component (Stanford) algorithm (Naguib and Paulraj 1995) is also studied
Keywords :
code division multiple access; convergence of numerical methods; estimation theory; land mobile radio; least squares approximations; radio receivers; statistical analysis; time-varying channels; base station CDMA receivers; bit-level algorithm; blind estimation; convergence properties; decision-directed blind algorithms; decision-directed chip-level algorithms; error propagation; least significant algorithm; least squares; least-mean-square; performance analysis; principal component algorithm; second order statistics; time varying environment; time-varying vector channel simulator; Antenna arrays; Base stations; Baseband; Convergence; Fading; Interference; Multiaccess communication; Multipath channels; Optical arrays; Performance analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, 1998. Proceedings of the 1998 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4428-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.1998.679540