Performance of an improved MMSE receiver for CDMA systems in Rayleigh fading

In a recent paper an adaptive modified minimum mean squared (MMSE) linear filter is used to mitigate interference caused by other users in a CDMA system. The tap weight vector for this adaptive linear filter is determined by an orthogonal decomposition-based least mean square (LMS) algorithm. This t...

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Main Author: Martin, David Glenn
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Language:English
Published: 2009
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/13274
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spelling ndltd-UBC-oai-circle.library.ubc.ca-2429-132742018-01-05T17:36:42Z Performance of an improved MMSE receiver for CDMA systems in Rayleigh fading Martin, David Glenn In a recent paper an adaptive modified minimum mean squared (MMSE) linear filter is used to mitigate interference caused by other users in a CDMA system. The tap weight vector for this adaptive linear filter is determined by an orthogonal decomposition-based least mean square (LMS) algorithm. This tap weight vector consists of a fixed and an adaptive part whose orthogonality is normally maintained by the LMS algorithm. In this thesis, it is proposed that an explicit orthogonalization procedure be used to reduce problems due to quantization errors. These errors would otherwise accumulate and are shown via fixed-point simulations to cause the components of the tap weight vector to become nonorthogonal, resulting in a decreased signal to interference plus noise ratio (SINR) and an increased BER. It is demonstrated that this explicit orthogonalization procedure results in a higher SINR and a lower BER. A new detector is proposed, which adds two minor improvements to the previously published detector, in addition to the explicit orthogonalization procedure. The advantages of these improvements are illustrated by floating-point simulations. The BER performance of the Proposed Detector is compared to those of previously published detectors for the flat Rayleigh fading channel. Finally, to cope with the frequency-selective fading channel, multiple instances of the Proposed Detector can be used in a precombining RAKE receiver structure. The BER performance for this Proposed RAKE receiver is compared against published results for other detectors. Applied Science, Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Department of Graduate 2009-09-28T21:55:02Z 2009-09-28T21:55:02Z 2002 2002-11 Text Thesis/Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/13274 eng For non-commercial purposes only, such as research, private study and education. Additional conditions apply, see Terms of Use https://open.library.ubc.ca/terms_of_use. 5018226 bytes application/pdf
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description In a recent paper an adaptive modified minimum mean squared (MMSE) linear filter is used to mitigate interference caused by other users in a CDMA system. The tap weight vector for this adaptive linear filter is determined by an orthogonal decomposition-based least mean square (LMS) algorithm. This tap weight vector consists of a fixed and an adaptive part whose orthogonality is normally maintained by the LMS algorithm. In this thesis, it is proposed that an explicit orthogonalization procedure be used to reduce problems due to quantization errors. These errors would otherwise accumulate and are shown via fixed-point simulations to cause the components of the tap weight vector to become nonorthogonal, resulting in a decreased signal to interference plus noise ratio (SINR) and an increased BER. It is demonstrated that this explicit orthogonalization procedure results in a higher SINR and a lower BER. A new detector is proposed, which adds two minor improvements to the previously published detector, in addition to the explicit orthogonalization procedure. The advantages of these improvements are illustrated by floating-point simulations. The BER performance of the Proposed Detector is compared to those of previously published detectors for the flat Rayleigh fading channel. Finally, to cope with the frequency-selective fading channel, multiple instances of the Proposed Detector can be used in a precombining RAKE receiver structure. The BER performance for this Proposed RAKE receiver is compared against published results for other detectors. === Applied Science, Faculty of === Electrical and Computer Engineering, Department of === Graduate
author Martin, David Glenn
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Performance of an improved MMSE receiver for CDMA systems in Rayleigh fading
author_facet Martin, David Glenn
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title Performance of an improved MMSE receiver for CDMA systems in Rayleigh fading
title_short Performance of an improved MMSE receiver for CDMA systems in Rayleigh fading
title_full Performance of an improved MMSE receiver for CDMA systems in Rayleigh fading
title_fullStr Performance of an improved MMSE receiver for CDMA systems in Rayleigh fading
title_full_unstemmed Performance of an improved MMSE receiver for CDMA systems in Rayleigh fading
title_sort performance of an improved mmse receiver for cdma systems in rayleigh fading
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