Title :
Cochannel interference suppression through time/space diversity
Author :
Calderbank, A.R. ; Pottie, Greg ; Seshadri, Nambi
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. Sci. Res., AT&T Labs.-Res., Florham Park, NJ, USA
fDate :
5/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Wireless systems are subject to a time-varying and unknown a priori combination of cochannel interference, fading, and Gaussian noise. It is well known that multiple antennas can provide diversity in space that allows system tradeoffs between interference suppression and mitigation of fading. This paper describes how to achieve these same tradeoffs through diversity in time provided by channel coding. The mathematical description of time diversity is identical to that of space diversity, and what emerges is a unified framework for signal processing. Decoding algorithms are provided for repetition codes, rate 1/n convolutional codes, first-order Reed-Muller codes, and a new class of linear combination codes that provide cochannel interference suppression. In all cases it is possible to trade performance for complexity by choosing between joint estimation and a novel low-complexity linear canceler structure that treats interference as noise. This means that a single code can be used in a variety of system environments just by changing the processing in the receiver
Keywords :
Gaussian noise; Reed-Muller codes; antenna arrays; array signal processing; cellular radio; channel coding; cochannel interference; computational complexity; concatenated codes; convolutional codes; decoding; diversity reception; fading channels; interference suppression; radio receivers; time-varying channels; Gaussian noise; channel coding; cochannel interference suppression; complexity; decoding algorithms; fading; first-order Reed-Muller codes; linear canceler structure; linear combination codes; multiple antennas; noise; rate 1/n convolutional codes; receiver; repetition codes; signal processing; space diversity; time diversity; wireless systems; Channel coding; Convolutional codes; Decoding; Fading; Gaussian noise; Interchannel interference; Interference cancellation; Interference suppression; Signal processing algorithms; Time varying systems;
Journal_Title :
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on