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A decision feedback decorrelator for a dual rate synchronous DS/CDMA system

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A decision feedback decorrelator for a dual rate synchronous DS/CDMA system
Abstract— A dual rate synchronous DS/CDMA system provides service to low bit rate and high bit rate users. In a fixed duration interval, a low rate user transmits one bit while a high rate user transmits M bits. The differences in the bit transmission rates result in different processing gains for each class of user. In this paper, we propose a decision feedback decorrelator for the dual rate synchronous DS/CDMA system which uses modified correlators and initiates the bit decision process at the end of the high rate bit interval. Every step of the decision process is executed by utilizing the decisions of all previously decoded users. This dual rate decision feedback receiver (evaluated by simulation) is found to outperform two types of decorrelators for dual rate CDMA systems. It is also observed that as the interferers grow stronger relative to the desired user, the performance of the decision feedback receiver for decoding the desired user approaches the single user bound.
Mohammad Saquib, Roy D. Yates, Narayan B. Mandayam
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Type Journal
Year 1998
Where WINET
Authors Mohammad Saquib, Roy D. Yates, Narayan B. Mandayam
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