This paper deals with a multi-user cancellation detection scheme for DS/CDMA communication systems where the BPSK modulation technique is used in transmission. The proposed receiver, defined as a one-shot detector is supposed to be used at the end of an up-link terrestrial channel. Asynchronous users and multipath fading phenomena are considered in our analysis. One-shot receiver basic assumption is to divide signals into two different groups according to the received power level. The reliable ones are directly detected and cancelled from the whole received signal before making the decision on not reliable signals, without any further processing delay. The proposed scheme performance is evaluated in bit error rate (BER) terms by means of simulations. In particular, it is shown here that the proposed receiver exhibits a good behaviour and lowers the computational complexity and processing delay in comparison with previously proposed alternatives.
One-shot multi-user cancellation receiver for wireless CDMA communication systems / R. Fantacci;S. Morosi;F. Panchetti. - STAMPA. - 2:(1999), pp. 1134-1138. (Intervento presentato al convegno Gateway to 21st Century Communications Village. VTC 1999-Fall. IEEE VTS 50th Vehicular Technology Conference (Cat. No.99CH36324)) [10.1109/VETECF.1999.798613].
One-shot multi-user cancellation receiver for wireless CDMA communication systems
FANTACCI, ROMANO;MOROSI, SIMONE;
1999
Abstract
This paper deals with a multi-user cancellation detection scheme for DS/CDMA communication systems where the BPSK modulation technique is used in transmission. The proposed receiver, defined as a one-shot detector is supposed to be used at the end of an up-link terrestrial channel. Asynchronous users and multipath fading phenomena are considered in our analysis. One-shot receiver basic assumption is to divide signals into two different groups according to the received power level. The reliable ones are directly detected and cancelled from the whole received signal before making the decision on not reliable signals, without any further processing delay. The proposed scheme performance is evaluated in bit error rate (BER) terms by means of simulations. In particular, it is shown here that the proposed receiver exhibits a good behaviour and lowers the computational complexity and processing delay in comparison with previously proposed alternatives.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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