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Get Free AccessThe 3rd generation mobile communications standard in Europe and Japan will be based on wideband code-division multiple-access (WCDMA). High data rate connections can be supported in WCDMA systems by employing low spreading factors while maintaining fixed bandwidth. Multiple access interference (MAI) that a high data rate user experiences can be considered low, and with lowest spreading factors inter-path interference (IPI) becomes the limiting factor for the performance of the conventional RAKE receiver. In this paper, linear receivers capable of suppressing inter-path interference in WCDMA downlink are discussed, and their performance is evaluated in a frequency-selective Rayleigh fading channel. The very promising chip equalizer receivers, which equalize the multipath channel prior to despreading, are included in the discussion with the RAKE and 'standard' LMMSE receivers.
Kari Hooli, Markku Juntti, Matti Latva-aho (1999). Inter-path interference suppression in WCDMA systems with low spreading factors. , pp. 421-425 vol.1, DOI: 10.1109/vetecf.1999.797169.
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1999
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10.1109/vetecf.1999.797169
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