Transmitter pre-filtering for the downlink of a time-division-duplex/direct sequence-code division multiple access system over time-varying multipath fading channels
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In this paper, we investigate an optimised transmitter pre-filtering technique for downlink time-division-duplex (TDD) code division multiple access (CDMA) communications, which employs the conventional matched filter (MF) detector at the mobile receivers. The proposed pre-filtering technique eliminates the multiple-access interference and intersymbol interference (MAI/ISI) effects by applying a very simple transmission scheme that combines a signal transformation with a cyclic prefix strategy under a power constraint condition. Two constrained pre-filtering transformations are suggested depending on the information required at the mobile unit. An open-loop transmitter pre-filtering is first formulated; however, this solution does not consider the properties of the noise at the mobile receiver. A second solution is then presented via a closed-loop transmitter pre-filtering that includes an optimum gain for a given transmit and noise power. Some associated issues such as system efficiency, computational complexity and channel estimation errors are also addressed. Simulation results show that the proposed transmitter pre-filtering scheme can be used to increase the system performance and capacity. In addition, its performance is compared with another similar transmit pre-processing scheme in order to evaluate the performance improvement by the proposed algorithm. © 2009 The Institution of Engineering and Technology.
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Channel estimation errors; Closed-loop; Code division multiple access systems; Conventional matched filter; Cyclic Prefix; Mobile receiver; Mobile units; Noise power; Open loops; Optimum gain; Performance improvements; Power constraints; Pre-filtering; Pre-filtering schemes; Pre-processing; Signal transformation; Simulation result; System efficiency; Time division duplex; Time-varying multipath fading channel; Transmission schemes; Algorithms; Code division multiple access; Computational complexity; Computational efficiency; Fading (radio); Matched filters; Mobile telecommunication systems; Multipath fading; Multiple access interference; Transmissions; Transmitters; Filtration
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