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SAIC Based Iterative Receivers for MC-CDMA Cellular Systems

Authors: Seong Rag Kim; Jinho Choi 0001; Junyoung Nam; Nguyen Ngoc Tien;

SAIC Based Iterative Receivers for MC-CDMA Cellular Systems

Abstract

In this paper, we consider iterative detector/receiver based on single antenna interference cancellation (SAIC) techniques for multicarrier code division multiple access (MC-CDMA) cellular systems. Since the performance of the users close to cell edge is mainly degraded by the intercell interference, it is important to suppress the intercell interference. Using spreading in MC-CDMA, the intercell interfering signals can be detected and cancelled. A better performance can also be achieved if iterative detectors/receivers are used. We propose low complexity iterative detector and receiver using the one-tap minimum mean square error (MMSE) equalizer and a simple group canceller as they are employed at the mobile station.

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