DocumentCode :
2522492
Title :
Frequency Domain Approach to Channel Estimation and Signal Detection in HSUPA
Author :
Moilanen, Ilkka ; Hahtola, Paavo ; Törmälehto, Jukka
Author_Institution :
VTT Tech. Res. Centre of Finland, Oulu, Finland
fYear :
2011
fDate :
5-8 Sept. 2011
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
5
Abstract :
In high speed uplink packet access (HSUPA), higher order modulation methods are one possible solution to support increased peak data rate requirements at high signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratios (SINR). Multipath propagation affects peak data rate performance. At high SINR, relatively large number of multipath components can be exploited for signal detection. It is computationally more cost-efficient to exploit such a number of diversity components in the frequency than in the time domain. Therefore, we have chosen an advanced receiver structure, in which frequency domain processing is utilized. We introduce simple finger allocation and channel estimation algorithms based on the frequency domain despreading. They are proven to offer good performance throughout the receiver stages. To combat intersymbol interference (ISI), single-user chip-level frequency domain equalizer (FDE) is used to detect the high data rate users. Parallel interference cancellation (PIC) is applied in the frequency domain to suppress the interference from data users to speech users. The performance of the whole receiver chain is presented as a function of the number of the fingers, which illustrates the demand for low complexity frequency domain processing. In particular, the simple finger allocation, where a sub-window of consecutive fingers is allocated, is an interesting option for the high SINR region.
Keywords :
3G mobile communication; channel allocation; channel estimation; diversity reception; equalisers; interference suppression; intersymbol interference; multipath channels; radio receivers; signal detection; time-frequency analysis; HSUPA; SINR; advanced receiver structure; channel estimation; combat intersymbol interference; diversity reception; finger allocation; frequency domain approach; frequency domain equalizer; high speed uplink packet access; multipath propagation; parallel interference cancellation; signal detection; signal modulation; signal to interference plus noise ratios; time domain analysis; Channel estimation; Fingers; Frequency domain analysis; Interference; Receivers; Resource management; Signal to noise ratio;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC Fall), 2011 IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
ISSN :
1090-3038
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8328-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/VETECF.2011.6093040
Filename :
6093040
Link To Document :
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