1. The Use of Delay-Locked Loop Signals in DS/CDMA Receiver for Multiple-Access Interference Reduction.
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Thayaparan, Subramaniam, Tung-Sang Ng, and Jiangzhou Wang
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CODE division multiple access , *ELECTRIC interference , *SPREAD spectrum communications , *SYNCHRONIZATION , *SIGNAL-to-noise ratio , *DIGITAL communications , *WIRELESS communications , *ELECTRICITY - Abstract
This paper presents a coherent demodulation scheme that reduces the multiple-access interference (MAI) considerably in a band-limited direct-sequence code-division multiple-access system. The despreading signal is obtained from a combination of the conventional despreading signal and its weighted early and late versions that are used in the delay-locked loop (DLL). It is shown that with appropriate choice of the weighting parameter of the early-late signals of the DLL, the signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio of the decision variable is increased, which leads to improvement in the bit-error performance and hence the potential increase in the system capacity by about 25%. The analyses are performed in the frequency domain. The effect of imperfect synchronization on the system performance is also analyzed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
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