Author :
Buzzi, Stefano ; Lops, Marco ; Tulino, Antonia M.
Abstract :
In this work, the problem of joint suppression of multiple-access and narrow-band interference (NBI) for an asynchronous direct-sequence code-division multiple-access (CDMA) system operating on a frequency-selective fading channel is addressed. The receiver structure we consider can be deemed as a two-stage one: the first stage consists of a bank of minimum mean-square-error (MMSE) filters, each keyed to a given replica of the useful signal, and aimed at suppressing the overall interference; the second stage, assuming knowledge of the fading channel coefficients realizations, combines the MMSE filters outputs according to a maximal-ratio combining rule. Due to the presence of the NBI, the resulting structure is in general time-varying, and becomes periodically time-varying if the NBI bit-rate has a rational ratio to that of the CDMA system. Moreover, enlarging the observation window beyond the signaling interval and oversampling the signal space may yield a noticeable performance improvement. For the relevant case that the said ratio is rational, a new cyclic blind recursive least squares (RLS)-based algorithm is introduced, capable of tracking the periodically time-varying receiver structure, and allowing adaptive interference cancellation with a moderate complexity increase. We also come up with a closed-form expression for the conditional bit-error rate (BER), which is useful both to evaluate semi-analytical methods to assess the unconditional BER and to derive bounds on the system near-far resistance. The results indicate that the receiver achieves very satisfactory performance in comparison to previously known structures. Computer simulations also demonstrate that the cyclic blind RLS algorithm exhibits quite fast convergence dynamics
Keywords :
Rayleigh channels; channel bank filters; code division multiple access; convergence of numerical methods; error statistics; interference suppression; land mobile radio; least mean squares methods; multiuser channels; radiofrequency interference; recursive filters; signal detection; signal sampling; spread spectrum communication; MMSE filters outputs; adaptive interference cancellation; asynchronous DS/CDMA networks; asynchronous direct-sequence code-division multiple-access system; computer simulations; conditional bit-error rate; convergence dynamics; cyclic blind RLS algorithm; cyclic blind recursive least squares-based algorithm; fading channel coefficients; frequency-selective fading channels; interference suppression; maximal-ratio combining rule; minimum mean-square-error filters; multiple-access interference; narrow-band interference; oversampling; partially blind adaptive MMSE interference rejection; periodically time-varying receiver structure; receiver structure; semi-analytical methods; system near-far resistance; tracking; Bit error rate; Channel bank filters; Diversity reception; Frequency-selective fading channels; Interference suppression; Least squares methods; Multiaccess communication; Multiple access interference; Narrowband; Time varying systems;