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Co-channel interference cancellation with successive cancellation in narrowband TDMA systems

Authors: Hüseyin Arslan; Karl J. Molnar;

Co-channel interference cancellation with successive cancellation in narrowband TDMA systems

Abstract

In this paper, successive cancellation of co-channel signals is described in the context of TDMA mobile radio systems employing coherent receivers. Both symbol aligned and misaligned co-channel signals are studied. Signal separability, which is a major problem in successive cancellation of co-channel signals, is obtained using the relative timing delay between co-channel signals. Both hard and soft subtractions are examined. Soft subtraction, where the estimated values are weighted with some reliability measure, leads to significant C/I gains for both coded and uncoded bits.

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