Title :
Analysis of coded successive interference cancellation in multicarrier DS/CDMA systems
Author :
Fang, L. ; Milstein, L.B.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., California Univ., San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA
Abstract :
This paper presents a successive interference cancellation (SIC) scheme for a multicarrier (MC) asynchronous DS/CDMA system, wherein the output of a convolutional encoder modulates bandlimited spreading waveforms at different subcarrier frequencies. In every subband, the SIC receiver successively detects the interferers´ signals and substracts them from that of the user-of-interest. The SIC receiver employs maximal-ratio combining (MRC) for detection of the desired user, and feeds a soft decision Viterbi decoder. A comparison is made among SIC-MRC, matched filter detection with maximal-ratio combining (MF-MRC), and N-tap minimum mean-squared error (MMSE) receivers with optimal tap coefficients, assuming a slowly varying, frequency selective, Rayleigh fading channel, where N is the processing gain. Analysis and simulation results show that the SIC-MRC can obtain a performance comparable to that of N-tap MMSE receivers, and both of them have better ability to suppress multiple-access interference (MAI) than does the MF-MRC. On the other hand, more powerful codes do not necessarily guarantee the better performance, since frequency diversity will decrease caused by a lower code rate. Finally, with small tracking errors, results show that SIC-MRC can still retain a performance advantage over MF-MRC
Keywords :
Rayleigh channels; Viterbi decoding; bandlimited communication; code division multiple access; convolutional codes; diversity reception; filtering theory; interference suppression; least mean squares methods; matched filters; modulation coding; multiuser channels; radio receivers; radiofrequency interference; signal detection; spread spectrum communication; MMSE receivers; MRC; Rayleigh fading channel; SIC receiver; SIC-MRC; bandlimited spreading waveforms; code rate; coded successive interference cancellation; convolutional encoder; frequency diversity; frequency selective fading channel; interferer signal detection; matched filter detection; maximal-ratio combining; minimum mean-squared error receivers; multicarrier asynchronous DS/CDMA system; multiple-access interference; optimal tap coefficients; performance; processing gain; simulation results; slowly varying fading channel; soft decision Viterbi decoder; subcarrier frequencies; tracking errors; Convolution; Convolutional codes; Diversity reception; Feeds; Frequency; Interference cancellation; Multiaccess communication; Multiple access interference; Signal detection; Silicon carbide;
Conference_Titel :
Spread Spectrum Techniques and Applications, 2000 IEEE Sixth International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Parsippany, NJ
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6560-7
DOI :
10.1109/ISSSTA.2000.878101