This paper deals with the introduction of two new schemes of space-time MMSE reception implemented for the forward link of a WCDMA multi-satellite UMTS environment. The receivers make joint use of space-time transmit diversity [3] and minimum mean squared error (MMSE) filtering. The idea has come from the realization that the diversity gain is limited by a medium-high level of multiple access interference ([14], [2]). The proposed schemes can be distinguished by the order in which the space-time processing and the MMSE interference suppression are performed. We named MMSE Pre STTD if the MMSE filtering is performed before the space-time combining and MMSE Post STTD if the interference suppression and the space-time combining are jointly processed. These new schemes are then compared with other space-time MMSE receivers already presented in the literature [17] [18]. A realistic multi-satellite environment [13], where more than one satellite covers the same ground cell, has been simulated. Bit error rates have been calculated by mean of Monte Carlo simulations assuming a time-varying satellite channel model [7]. The results show that if the MMSE filtering follows the space-time combining, the receiver performance improves. Anyway, both the proposed schemes highlight significantly better performance than the existing ST-MMSE receivers in high loaded cells and, especially, in the vehicular environment (i.e., when the mobile terminal is moving with an average speed equal to 50km/h). Anyway, all the schemes yield better performance than the standard STTD receiver or conventional RAKE receiver.

COMPARISON OF SPACE-TIME MMSE DETECTION SCHEMES IN A MULTI-SATELLITE ENVIRNOMENT / L. MUCCHI; T. PALANDRI; E. DEL RE; R. FANTACCI. - STAMPA. - (2003), pp. 1-5. (Intervento presentato al convegno International Workshop on Signal Processing for Space Communications SPSC 2003 tenutosi a CATANIA nel 23-26 SEPTEMBER 2003).

COMPARISON OF SPACE-TIME MMSE DETECTION SCHEMES IN A MULTI-SATELLITE ENVIRNOMENT

MUCCHI, LORENZO
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DEL RE, ENRICO;FANTACCI, ROMANO
2003

Abstract

This paper deals with the introduction of two new schemes of space-time MMSE reception implemented for the forward link of a WCDMA multi-satellite UMTS environment. The receivers make joint use of space-time transmit diversity [3] and minimum mean squared error (MMSE) filtering. The idea has come from the realization that the diversity gain is limited by a medium-high level of multiple access interference ([14], [2]). The proposed schemes can be distinguished by the order in which the space-time processing and the MMSE interference suppression are performed. We named MMSE Pre STTD if the MMSE filtering is performed before the space-time combining and MMSE Post STTD if the interference suppression and the space-time combining are jointly processed. These new schemes are then compared with other space-time MMSE receivers already presented in the literature [17] [18]. A realistic multi-satellite environment [13], where more than one satellite covers the same ground cell, has been simulated. Bit error rates have been calculated by mean of Monte Carlo simulations assuming a time-varying satellite channel model [7]. The results show that if the MMSE filtering follows the space-time combining, the receiver performance improves. Anyway, both the proposed schemes highlight significantly better performance than the existing ST-MMSE receivers in high loaded cells and, especially, in the vehicular environment (i.e., when the mobile terminal is moving with an average speed equal to 50km/h). Anyway, all the schemes yield better performance than the standard STTD receiver or conventional RAKE receiver.
2003
8th International Workshop on Signal Processing for Space Communications
International Workshop on Signal Processing for Space Communications SPSC 2003
CATANIA
23-26 SEPTEMBER 2003
L. MUCCHI; T. PALANDRI; E. DEL RE; R. FANTACCI
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