Title :
Optimal resource allocation for pilot symbol aided multiuser receivers in Rayleigh faded CDMA channels
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Univ. of Melbourne, Vic., Australia
Abstract :
We consider a synchronous code-division multiple-access system where each user undergoes independent, frequency-flat Rayleigh fading and where pilot symbols are periodically inserted into the data stream of each user in order to assist in the coherent demodulation of the data symbols. The motivating question for this work is: for any given set of system parameters, how often should we insert pilot symbols? Along the way to answering this question, we (i) derive, and analyse the performance of, the linear minimum mean-squared-error channel estimator, and (ii) study the performance of a linear minimum mean-squared-error data estimator which is coupled to the channel estimator. We are able to obtain a very compact expression for the average signal-to-interference ratio in terms of the key system parameters: pilot insertion period, channel fading rate, signal-to-noise ratio, and the ratio of the number of users to the spreading gain. The average signal-to-interference ratio is numerically optimized and results axe presented to illustrate the optimal rate of inserting pilot symbols for a range of system parameters.
Keywords :
Rayleigh channels; code division multiple access; demodulation; least mean squares methods; multiuser channels; optimisation; radio receivers; spread spectrum communication; Rayleigh faded CDMA channels; average signal-to-interference ratio; channel fading rate; coherent demodulation; data stream; data symbols; frequency-flat Rayleigh fading; independent fading; linear data MMSE estimator; minimum mean-squared-error channel estimator; optimal pilot symbols insertion rate; optimal resource allocation; pilot insertion period; pilot symbol aided multiuser receivers; signal-to-noise ratio; spreading gain; synchronous code-division multiple-access system; system parameters; Data engineering; Detectors; Frequency; Gaussian noise; Maximum likelihood detection; Multiaccess communication; Performance analysis; Random processes; Rayleigh channels; Resource management;
Conference_Titel :
Information Theory, 2002. Proceedings. 2002 IEEE International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7501-7
DOI :
10.1109/ISIT.2002.1023463