Adaptive complexity equalization for the downlink in WCDMA systems

de Francisco, Ruben;Slock, Dirk T M;Nussbaum, Dominique;Kountouris, Apostolos;Marx, François
VTC Fall 2006, 64th IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference 2006, 25–28 September 2006, Montréal, Canada

We consider the issue of terminal reconfigurability in the downlink of WCDMA. For the purpose of optimizing power consumption in mobile terminals, we propose an adaptivecomplexity equalization algorithm, which adapts the equalization length to the environment. A simple approach in WCDMA systems consists of computing the equalizer coefficients in frequency domain, and carry out channel equalization in time domain. The equalizer can be easily computed in frequency domain from channel estimates, which are generally obtained through pilot symbols. In our work, we decouple the task of adaptive complexity equalization in two parallel operations: variable length equalization and equalization length control. We propose a practical scheme to reduce equalization complexity by prewindowing in frequency domain and performing IFFT of variable length. An element of length control monitors the equalizer coefficients, updating the equalizer length at each stage. Both simulation and experimental results in outdoor-toindoor scenarios show good performance and significant power savings with respect to full length equalization.


DOI
Type:
Conference
City:
Montréal
Date:
2006-09-25
Department:
Communication systems
Eurecom Ref:
1983
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