Title :
Signature sequence adaptation for DS-CDMA with multipath
Author :
Rajappan, Gowri S. ; Honig, Michael L.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Northwestern Univ., Evanston, IL, USA
fDate :
2/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Joint transmitter-receiver adaptation is studied for the reverse link of a direct sequence-code division multiple access system with short signature sequences. The signature for a particular user is computed at the receiver and transmitted back to the transmitter via a feedback channel. A reduced-rank transmitter adaptation scheme is presented in which the signature is constrained to lie in a lower dimensional subspace. This allows a tradeoff between system performance and the number of estimated parameters. Analytical and simulation results show that adaptation of relatively few transmitter coefficients can lead to significant performance improvements. Adaptive algorithms are derived for estimating the transmitter coefficients in the presence of multipath. We consider both collective optimization, in which the users adapt together to improve a global system performance criterion, and individual optimization, in which the signature for a particular user is adapted to optimize individual performance. Numerical results are presented, which show that both individual and collective joint transmitter-receiver adaptation can effectively preequalize the channel and avoid interference at high loads
Keywords :
adaptive equalisers; adaptive estimation; binary sequences; code division multiple access; feedback; interference suppression; multipath channels; optimisation; parameter estimation; radio receivers; radio transmitters; spread spectrum communication; telecommunication traffic; DS-CDMA; adaptive algorithms; channel preequalization; collective optimization; direct sequence-code division multiple access; estimated parameters; feedback channel; high loads; individual optimization; interference avoidance; joint transmitter-receiver adaptation; multipath channels; reduced-rank scheme; reverse link; signature sequence adaptation; system performance; Adaptive algorithm; Analytical models; Computational modeling; Feedback; Multiaccess communication; Parameter estimation; Performance analysis; Subspace constraints; System performance; Transmitters;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on