• DocumentCode
    1721949
  • Title

    A robust co-channel interference rejection technique for current mobile phone system

  • Author

    He, Rong ; Reed, Jeffrey

  • Author_Institution
    Bradley Dept. of Electr. Eng., Virginia Polytech. Inst. & State Univ., Blacksburg, VA, USA
  • Volume
    2
  • fYear
    1996
  • Firstpage
    1195
  • Abstract
    Technologies such as new digital modulation techniques, antenna sectoring, and microcells have been developed to accommodate the large increase in mobile phone users. DSP interference rejection techniques offer another alternative for increasing system capacity. For the current advanced mobile phone system (AMPS), frequency reuse produces co-channel interference. Co-channel interference, in fact, limits the system capacity. DSP interference rejection techniques that exploit cyclostationarity have been developed for mitigating AMPS interference. An AMPS signal exhibits spectral correlation because of the supervisory audio tone (SAT). The effect of the SAT is to replicate the modulated voice spectrum at multiples of the SAT frequency, thus the signal exhibits spectral correlation. A blind time-dependent adaptive filter (TDAF) is designed as a pre-processor to the AMPS receiver to exploit the cyclostationary characteristic of the AMPS signal and to suppress co-channel interference. The theoretical performance for this blind adaptive filter is computed numerically, which provides a bound on performance. A new adaptive algorithm, similar to Griffith´s beamforming algorithm, is applied to blindly adapt this time-dependent adaptive filter. This new technique is especially effective for fading signals
  • Keywords
    adaptive filters; cellular radio; cochannel interference; correlation methods; fading; interference suppression; land mobile radio; radio receivers; radiofrequency interference; AMPS receiver; DSP techniques; Griffith´s beamforming algorithm; advanced mobile phone system; blind adaptive filter; co-channel interference rejection technique; cyclostationarity; fading signals; frequency reuse; spectral correlation; supervisory audio tone; time-dependent adaptive filter; Adaptive filters; Digital modulation; Digital signal processing; Frequency; Interchannel interference; Microcell networks; Mobile antennas; Mobile handsets; Robustness; Signal design;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Vehicular Technology Conference, 1996. Mobile Technology for the Human Race., IEEE 46th
  • Conference_Location
    Atlanta, GA
  • ISSN
    1090-3038
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-3157-5
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/VETEC.1996.501501
  • Filename
    501501