International Conference on Advanced Communication Technology (ICACT) 2010, pp.839-843
Publisher
IEEE
Language
English
Type
Conference Paper
Abstract
In this paper, we propose a least mean square (LMS) adaptive receiver for uplink multicarrier code-division multiple access (MC-CDMA) systems employing Alamouti's simple space-time block coding (STBC). In general, for the space-time coded systems, there are two filters to be designed, where one is for detecting odd-indexed symbols and the other for even-indexed symbols. In the proposed scheme, the two filters are independently updated and convergence properties such as convergence condition, time constant, and steady-state excess mean-squared error (MSE) are analyzed. Simulation results show that the proposed LMS adaptive receiver has higher steady-state signal to interference and noise ratio (SINR) than the LMS adaptive receiver for the MC-CDMA system with single transmit antenna while the former shows slower convergence rate than the latter.
KSP Keywords
Adaptive receiver, Code division Multiple Access(CDMA), Convergence properties, Convergence rate, Interference and noise, Least mean square(LMS), MC-CDMA systems, Multi-carrier code division multiple access(MC-CDMA), Space time(ST), Space-time coded systems, convergence condition
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