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Iterative Interference Cancellation Using Mixed Feedback Weights and Stabilizing Step Sizes

a technology of mixed feedback and interference cancellation, applied in the direction of electrical equipment, digital transmission, baseband systems, etc., can solve the problems of increasing the error floor of the receiver, subchannel leakage into other subchannels, and interference types

Inactive Publication Date: 2010-08-19
III HLDG 1
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Multipath can cause several types of interference.
Intra-channel interference occurs when the multipath time-delays cause subchannels to leak into other sub channels.
When multiple base stations (or sectors or cells) are active, there may also be inter-channel interference caused by unwanted signals received from other base causing a receiver to incorrectly decode received transmissions, thus increasing a receiver's error floor.
Interference may also have other deleterious effects on communications.
For example, interference may lower capacity in a communication system, decrease the region of coverage, and / or decrease maximum data rates.
The code space suffers from intra-channel interference within a base station as well as inter-channel interference arising from transmissions in adjacent cells.
It is well known that the Rake receiver suffers from a significant interference floor, which is due to both self-interference from the base station of interest (or base stations, when the mobile is in a soft-handoff base station diversity mode) and multiple-access interference from all base stations in the coverage area.
This interference limits the maximum data rates achievable by the mobiles within a cell and the number of mobiles that can be supported in the cell.
The optimal multi-user detector (MUD) has the best performance, but is generally too computationally complex to implement.
This complexity is so prohibitive that even efficient implementations based on the Viterbi algorithm cannot make it manageable in current hardware structures.
Complexity can still be prohibitive with these receivers, because such a matrix inverse needs to be calculated (or approximated) for each symbol.
However, these advantages incur the costs associated with adaptive filters (e.g., performance and adaptation rate).
Moreover, it can also substantially outperform the optimal LMMSE receiver and promises even greater performance gains over PNA-LMMSE approaches currently under development for advanced receivers.

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[0047]The present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which preferred embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art.

[0048]First the invention will be described as it applies to a forward-link channel, and then extended to include reverse-link channels. The following formula represents an analog baseband signal received at a mobile from multiple base stations, each with its own multipath channel,

Equation1y(t)=∑s=0B-1∑l=0L(s)α(s),l∑k=0K(s)-1b(s),ku(s),k(t-τ(s),l)+w(t),t∈(o,T),

with the following definitions[0049](0,T) is the symbol interval;[0050]B is the number of modeled base stations and is indexed by the subscript (...

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A receiver is configured for canceling intra-cell and inter-cell interference in coded, multiple-access, spread-spectrum transmissions that propagate through frequency-selective communication channels. The receiver employs iterative symbol-estimate weighting, subtractive cancellation with a stabilizing step-size, and mixed-decision symbol estimates. Receiver embodiments may be implemented explicitly in software or programmed hardware, or implicitly in standard Rake-based hardware either within the Rake (i.e., at the finger level) or outside the Rake (i.e., at the user or sub channel symbol level).

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11 / 451,932, filed Jun. 13, 2006, which claims priority to U.S. Patent Application No. 60 / 736,204, filed Nov. 15, 2005, both entitled “Iterative Interference Cancellation Using Mixed Feedback Weights and Stabilizing Step Sizes,” and each of which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.BACKGROUND[0002]1. Field of the Invention[0003]The present invention relates generally to iterative interference cancellation in received wireless communication signals and, more particularly, to cancellation of intra-cell interference and / or inter-cell interference in coded spread spectrum communication systems.[0004]2. Discussion of the Related Art[0005]In an exemplary wireless multiple-access system, a communication resource is divided into code-space subchannels that are allocated to different users. A plurality of sub channel signals received by a wireless terminal (e.g., a subscr...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): H04B1/707
CPCH04B1/7107H04B1/71072H04B1/71075H04L2025/03375H04B1/712H04L25/03006H04B1/7115
Inventor GUESS, TOMMYMCCLOUD, MICHAEL L.NAGARAJAN, VIJAYLAMBA, GAGANDEEP SINGH
Owner III HLDG 1
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