Optimization of Soft Interference Cancellation in DS-CDMA Receivers

Parallel interference cancellation for DS-CDMA has been shown to suffer from biased amplitude estimates if a matched-filter estimator is used. The bias magnitude is proportional to the number of interfering users. For heavy system loads, the bias has been shown to adversely effect the accuracy of th...

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Main Author: Renucci, Pascal G.
Other Authors: Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/36700
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-42598-1795/
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-367002020-09-29T05:39:17Z Optimization of Soft Interference Cancellation in DS-CDMA Receivers Renucci, Pascal G. Electrical and Computer Engineering Woerner, Brian D. Bostian, Charles W. Rappaport, Theodore S. code division multiple access multiuser receivers interference cancellation spread spectrum communications mobile radio Parallel interference cancellation for DS-CDMA has been shown to suffer from biased amplitude estimates if a matched-filter estimator is used. The bias magnitude is proportional to the number of interfering users. For heavy system loads, the bias has been shown to adversely effect the accuracy of the interference cancellation process, thereby impairing BER after cancellation. Empirical simulation work has demonstrated that weighting down interference estimates can improve BER performance. This thesis substantiates these BER improvements by modelling and analyzing a soft interference cancellation technique which mitigates the effects of the bias by minimizing BER after cancellation in a bit-synchronous parallel interference cancellation CDMA receiver. We analyze system decision metrics with down-scaled interference estimates and determine both the mean and variance of the biased decision statistics. From these two metric moments, system BER is evaluated, and the optimal interference scaling function which minimizes BER is derived. We demonstrate BER performance enhancements by simulating this soft interference cancellation technique in systems under perfect power control and in the near-far situation. We further discuss the applicability of the results to asynchronous systems. Master of Science 2014-03-14T20:51:30Z 2014-03-14T20:51:30Z 1998-05-22 1998-05-22 1998-06-18 1998-06-18 Thesis etd-42598-1795 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/36700 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-42598-1795/ renucci.pdf renucci.pdf.old In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic code division multiple access
multiuser receivers
interference cancellation
spread spectrum communications
mobile radio
spellingShingle code division multiple access
multiuser receivers
interference cancellation
spread spectrum communications
mobile radio
Renucci, Pascal G.
Optimization of Soft Interference Cancellation in DS-CDMA Receivers
description Parallel interference cancellation for DS-CDMA has been shown to suffer from biased amplitude estimates if a matched-filter estimator is used. The bias magnitude is proportional to the number of interfering users. For heavy system loads, the bias has been shown to adversely effect the accuracy of the interference cancellation process, thereby impairing BER after cancellation. Empirical simulation work has demonstrated that weighting down interference estimates can improve BER performance. This thesis substantiates these BER improvements by modelling and analyzing a soft interference cancellation technique which mitigates the effects of the bias by minimizing BER after cancellation in a bit-synchronous parallel interference cancellation CDMA receiver. We analyze system decision metrics with down-scaled interference estimates and determine both the mean and variance of the biased decision statistics. From these two metric moments, system BER is evaluated, and the optimal interference scaling function which minimizes BER is derived. We demonstrate BER performance enhancements by simulating this soft interference cancellation technique in systems under perfect power control and in the near-far situation. We further discuss the applicability of the results to asynchronous systems. === Master of Science
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title Optimization of Soft Interference Cancellation in DS-CDMA Receivers
title_short Optimization of Soft Interference Cancellation in DS-CDMA Receivers
title_full Optimization of Soft Interference Cancellation in DS-CDMA Receivers
title_fullStr Optimization of Soft Interference Cancellation in DS-CDMA Receivers
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of Soft Interference Cancellation in DS-CDMA Receivers
title_sort optimization of soft interference cancellation in ds-cdma receivers
publisher Virginia Tech
publishDate 2014
url http://hdl.handle.net/10919/36700
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