Title :
A New Rayleigh Quotient Based Beamforming Method for CDMA Communication Systems
Author :
Tavassoli, Farhad ; Oraizi, Homayoon ; Abolhassani, Bahman
Abstract :
A new beamforming method for direct sequence code division multiple access systems is presented. This method is based on Rayleigh quotient of the despread signal´s covariance matrix. Two eigenvector analysis algorithms, simple steepest descend algorithm and an algorithm presented by Luo, are used to obtain the new beamforming method. It is shown that both algorithms result in the same updating equation for the weight vector. The proposed method needs only 2N+1 complex multiplications and 2N-1 complex additions for a single run, where N is the number of antennas in the array. Accuracy of the estimated angle-of-arrival (AOA) and the produced beam pattern are evaluated for the proposed method. Moreover, the performance of the new method in reducing the probability of bit error in is investigated in both fading and non-fading channels. Simulation results show that the proposed method has a satisfactory performance with the added advantage of having small computational complexity.
Keywords :
Rayleigh channels; antenna arrays; array signal processing; code division multiple access; covariance matrices; direction-of-arrival estimation; error statistics; spread spectrum communication; AOA; CDMA communication systems; Rayleigh quotient based beamforming method; angle-of-arrival estimation; bit error probability; covariance matrix; direct sequence code division multiple access systems; eigenvector analysis algorithms; non-fading channels; steepest descend algorithm; Algorithm design and analysis; Antenna arrays; Array signal processing; Computational complexity; Computational modeling; Covariance matrix; Direct-sequence code-division multiple access; Equations; Fading; Multiaccess communication;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 2007. VTC2007-Spring. IEEE 65th
Conference_Location :
Dublin
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0266-2
DOI :
10.1109/VETECS.2007.132