J. Hicks, J. Tsai, Jeffrey H. Reed, W. Tranter, B. Woerner
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引用次数: 10
Abstract
This paper considers the application of minimum mean squared error linear space-time processing in tandem with successive interference cancellation (MMSE-SIC) to the extraction of symbol-asynchronous /spl pi//4-DQPSK signals with RRCOS pulse shaping (35%-75% rolloff) in overloaded environments. The performance is analyzed through simulation in terms of the symbol error rate ranked by cancellation order. The effect of signal excess-bandwidth, adjacent channel interference, the number of users, SNR, and array type are considered. The channel statistics of all users are assumed known.