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Precoded Block-Spread CDMA with Maximum User Support and Frequency-Domain Equalization

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Precoded Block-Spread CDMA with Maximum User Support and Frequency-Domain Equalization
Abstract—Block-spread code-division multiple access (BSCDMA) is a bandwidth efficient method by which multiple users can utilize a transmission medium simultaneously. One special property of BS-CDMA transmissions is that they facilitate the use of low-complexity frequency-domain equalization (FDE) at the receiver. Recently, it was shown that this property can only be preserved for multi-user interference (MUI) free reception when the number of simultaneously transmitting users does not exceed M/2 , where M is the length of the block spreading code. In this paper, a novel BS-CDMA technique is presented whereby user-specific precoding is employed along with special spreading codes to ensure MUI-free reception for M simultaneous users, while preserving the properties of the transmission that facilitate FDE at the receiver.
Justin P. Coon
Added 03 Jun 2010
Updated 03 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ICC
Authors Justin P. Coon
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