Journal of Communications and Networks
- Volume 1 Issue 2
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- Pages.118-133
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- 1999
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- 1229-2370(pISSN)
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- 1976-5541(eISSN)
Linear versus Non-linear Interference Cancellation
- Buehrer, R.Michael (Lucent Technologies, Wireless Technology Laboratory) ;
- Nicoloso, Steven P. (Lucent Technologies, Wireless Technology Laboratory) ;
- Gollamudi, Sridhar (Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Notre Dame)
- Published : 1999.06.01
Abstract
In this paper we compare linear and non-linear inter-ference cancellation for systems employing code division multi-ple access (CDMA) techniques. Specifically, we examine linear and non-linear parallel interference cancellation(also called multi-stage cancellation) in relationship to other multiuser detection al-gorithms. We show the explicit relationship between parallel inter-ference cancellation and the decorrelator (or direct matrix inver-sion). This comparison gives insight into the performance of paral-lel interference cancellation (PIC) and leads to vetter approaches. We also show that non-linear PIC approaches with explicit chan-nel setimation can provide performance improvement over linear PIC, especially when using soft non-linear symbol estimates. The application of interference cancellation to non-linear modulation techniques is also presented along with a discussion on minimum mean-squared error(MMSE) symbol estimation techniques. These are shown to further improve the performance of parallel cancella-tion.
Keywords
- Parallel Interference Cancellation;
- Multiuser Detec-tion;
- Partial Interference Cancellation;
- Minimum Mean-squared Error (MMSE) Symbol Estimation;
- Linear CDMA Interference Suppression;
- Multistage Receiver