DocumentCode
1501793
Title
Adaptive antenna arrays and equalization techniques for high bit-rate QAM receivers
Author
Lee, Jind-Yeh ; Samueli, Henry
Author_Institution
Broadcom Corp., Irvine, CA, USA
Volume
17
Issue
4
fYear
1999
fDate
4/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
677
Lastpage
688
Abstract
Adaptive antenna arrays provide wireless communication systems with larger service capacity and higher link quality through frequency reuse and cochannel-interference rejection. In practice, the propagation environment is nonideal with shadowing, severe stationary, and fast multipath fading. In this paper, the combination of adaptive antenna arrays and equalization techniques is employed to achieve reliable high-bit-rate wireless communications in a multipath, multiinterferer environment. A low-complexity receiver structure is investigated for the feasibility of portable wireless communications applications. The performance of the proposed receiver is analyzed in both outdoor and indoor multipath conditions. The simulations show that, although the adaptive beamformer is capable of cancelling long-delayed multipath reflections in the outdoor environment within its degrees of freedom, the adaptive equalizer is mandatory to compensate for the residual of the outdoor environment or the short-delayed multipath reflections of the indoor environment to achieve a high-quality link and high data rate. The digital circuits of the proposed receiver are estimated to perform 50 billion operations per second (GOPS) of digital signal processing functions, and the gate count is estimated to be 100 000 for a custom integrated circuit implementation
Keywords
VLSI; adaptive antenna arrays; adaptive equalisers; array signal processing; cochannel interference; digital radio; fading channels; interference suppression; land mobile radio; multipath channels; quadrature amplitude modulation; radio receivers; VLSI; adaptive antenna arrays; adaptive beamformer; adaptive equalization; cochannel-interference rejection; custom integrated circuit implementation; digital circuits; digital signal processing; fast multipath fading; frequency reuse; gate count; high bit-rate QAM receivers; high-quality link; indoor multipath; link quality; long-delayed multipath reflections; low-complexity receiver structure; multiinterferer environment; outdoor multipath; portable wireless communications; propagation environment; receiver performance; service capacity; shadowing; short-delayed multipath reflections; simulations; stationary multipath fading; wireless communication systems; Adaptive arrays; Adaptive equalizers; Antenna arrays; Antennas and propagation; Fading; Frequency; Optical reflection; Performance analysis; Shadow mapping; Wireless communication;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8716
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/49.761044
Filename
761044
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