Title :
Reduced Complexity MUD-MLSE Receiver for Partially-Overlapping WLAN-Like Interference
Author :
Mary, P. ; Gorce, J.M. ; Villemaud, G. ; Dohler, M. ; Arndt, M.
Author_Institution :
R&D, France Telecom, Meylan
Abstract :
The roll-out density of wireless local area networks (WLANs) has recently witnessed a dramatic increase and is currently reaching saturation levels. The frequency bands designated to WLANs does not suffice any more to provide non-overlapping, and hence interference-free, communication bands. A large body of research has been dedicated to a wide variety of optimum maximum likelihood sequence estimation (MLSE) and sub-optimum in-band interference mitigation techniques. Our contribution lies in a reduction of the state-space of a MLSE detector in the case of a desired WLAN receiver experiencing delayed interference from some other transmitters operating in partially overlapping spectral bands and over independent frequency-selecting block-fading channels. Based on the formulation of the optimum receiver, we derive a sub-optimum receiver of reduced complexity and demonstrate its satisfactory performance in the context of strong interference.
Keywords :
fading channels; interference suppression; maximum likelihood sequence estimation; multiuser detection; radio receivers; wireless LAN; independent frequency-selecting block-fading channels; optimum maximum likelihood sequence estimation; partially overlapping spectral bands; partially-overlapping WLAN-like interference; reduced complexity MUD-MLSE receiver; roll-out density; state-space reduction; sub-optimum in-band interference mitigation techniques; sub-optimum receiver; wireless local area networks; Detectors; Electronic mail; Frequency; Interference cancellation; Maximum likelihood detection; Maximum likelihood estimation; Multiuser detection; Radiofrequency interference; Research and development; Wireless LAN;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 2007. VTC2007-Spring. IEEE 65th
Conference_Location :
Dublin
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0266-2
DOI :
10.1109/VETECS.2007.389