A SINR maximizing 2D rake receiver for multisensor WCDMA mobile terminals

Lenardi, Massimiliano;Medles, Abdelkader;Slock, Dirk T M
VTC Spring 2001, 53th IEEE Conference on Vehicular Technology, 6-9 May 2001, Rhodes, Greece

The 2D RAKE receiver is a spatio-temporal matched filter (MF), matched to the operations of spreading, pulse-shape filtering and spatio-temporal channel filtering. An SINR maximizing linear receiver may perform much better. In the downlink, in which the channel is the same for all intracell signals, and with orthogonal codes and cell-dependent scramling, good SINR performance can be attained with a RAKE-like receiver. In particular, we replace the pulse-shape MF with another FIR filter, and the sparse propagation channel MF by an-other sparse filter. The FIR filter can be spatio-temporal or just temporal. In the latter case, it can be identical or different for the different antennas. The sparse filter is spatio-temporal. We compare different choices for the design of the FIR filter and the sparse filter.


DOI
Type:
Conference
City:
Rhodes
Date:
2001-05-06
Department:
Communication systems
Eurecom Ref:
650
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