Performance of downlink DSTBC-WCDMA in fast-varying time-dispersive channels

This paper presents the performance of DSTBC when applied on the downlink transmission of WCDMA cellular systems in fast-varying time-dispersive channels. First, three DSTBC-WCDMA receiver architectures are proposed and they are: (1) the DSTBC Rake receiver for combined-code (D-Rake-C), (2) the DSTB...

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Main Authors: Umali, Edwin M., Marciano, Joel Joseph S., Jr., Yamao, Yasushi
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-145052024-05-30T03:01:07Z Performance of downlink DSTBC-WCDMA in fast-varying time-dispersive channels Umali, Edwin M. Marciano, Joel Joseph S., Jr. Yamao, Yasushi This paper presents the performance of DSTBC when applied on the downlink transmission of WCDMA cellular systems in fast-varying time-dispersive channels. First, three DSTBC-WCDMA receiver architectures are proposed and they are: (1) the DSTBC Rake receiver for combined-code (D-Rake-C), (2) the DSTBC deterministic receiver for combined-code (D-Det-C), and (3) the DSTBC deterministic de-prefix receiver for combined-code (D-Det-DP-C). Detection can be divided into a correlator that combines descrambling and despreading, and a DSTBC decoder. The correlator is designed to perform signal separation of the multipath-multiuser signal via least-square (LS) estimation. To enable the correlator to perform signal separation at every block period, the long combined spreading and scrambling codes are divided into shorter codes. Then, the proposed receivers are theoretically analyzed in time-dispersive channels and multiple-user environment using the moment generating function (MGF) of fading distributions. For analyzing interference tolerance, the standard Gaussian approximation is employed. Finally, simulations are performed. Theoretical performance well matches simulated results. Among the three receivers, the D-Det-DP-C receiver has the best performance in time-dispersive channels with a maximum excess delay of 4 chips and a maximum Doppler frequency of 250Hz. Results also show minimal performance degradation for fast fading channels with a maximum Doppler frequency of 1200Hz. The best performance is obtained when the receiver has the information on the maximum excess delay and all users' spreading codes. 2009-12-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/12569 info:doi/10.1587/transcom.E92.B.3815 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Wireless communication systems Space time codes Code division multiple access Electrical and Computer Engineering
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topic Wireless communication systems
Space time codes
Code division multiple access
Electrical and Computer Engineering
spellingShingle Wireless communication systems
Space time codes
Code division multiple access
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Umali, Edwin M.
Marciano, Joel Joseph S., Jr.
Yamao, Yasushi
Performance of downlink DSTBC-WCDMA in fast-varying time-dispersive channels
description This paper presents the performance of DSTBC when applied on the downlink transmission of WCDMA cellular systems in fast-varying time-dispersive channels. First, three DSTBC-WCDMA receiver architectures are proposed and they are: (1) the DSTBC Rake receiver for combined-code (D-Rake-C), (2) the DSTBC deterministic receiver for combined-code (D-Det-C), and (3) the DSTBC deterministic de-prefix receiver for combined-code (D-Det-DP-C). Detection can be divided into a correlator that combines descrambling and despreading, and a DSTBC decoder. The correlator is designed to perform signal separation of the multipath-multiuser signal via least-square (LS) estimation. To enable the correlator to perform signal separation at every block period, the long combined spreading and scrambling codes are divided into shorter codes. Then, the proposed receivers are theoretically analyzed in time-dispersive channels and multiple-user environment using the moment generating function (MGF) of fading distributions. For analyzing interference tolerance, the standard Gaussian approximation is employed. Finally, simulations are performed. Theoretical performance well matches simulated results. Among the three receivers, the D-Det-DP-C receiver has the best performance in time-dispersive channels with a maximum excess delay of 4 chips and a maximum Doppler frequency of 250Hz. Results also show minimal performance degradation for fast fading channels with a maximum Doppler frequency of 1200Hz. The best performance is obtained when the receiver has the information on the maximum excess delay and all users' spreading codes.
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author Umali, Edwin M.
Marciano, Joel Joseph S., Jr.
Yamao, Yasushi
author_facet Umali, Edwin M.
Marciano, Joel Joseph S., Jr.
Yamao, Yasushi
author_sort Umali, Edwin M.
title Performance of downlink DSTBC-WCDMA in fast-varying time-dispersive channels
title_short Performance of downlink DSTBC-WCDMA in fast-varying time-dispersive channels
title_full Performance of downlink DSTBC-WCDMA in fast-varying time-dispersive channels
title_fullStr Performance of downlink DSTBC-WCDMA in fast-varying time-dispersive channels
title_full_unstemmed Performance of downlink DSTBC-WCDMA in fast-varying time-dispersive channels
title_sort performance of downlink dstbc-wcdma in fast-varying time-dispersive channels
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2009
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/12569
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