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vehicular technology conference | 1997

Adaptive MLSE performance on the D-AMPS 1900 channel

Karim Jamal; G. Brismark; B. Gudmundson

Maximum-likelihood sequence-estimation (MLSE) performance on the D-AMPS 1900 channel is evaluated through simulations. A channel-tracking algorithm of least-mean-squares (LMS) complexity is used in conjunction with the MLSE. It is shown that the receiver specification points for D-AMPS 1900 are met and that performance can be further enhanced with fractionally spaced equalization and/or receiver-antenna diversity combining.


ieee international conference on universal personal communications | 1998

Comparison of cell search methods for asynchronous wideband CDMA cellular system

Johan Nystrom; Karim Jamal; Yi-Pin Eric Wang; Riaz Esmailzadeh

Cell search within a CDMA system consists of the tasks carried out by a mobile station in order to find, identify, and synchronize to a new cell. We distinguish between initial cell search, where the mobile station after power on searches for the cell to which it has the lowest path loss, and cell search carried out for maintaining connection to the network in idle mode and to find handover candidates in active mode. In this paper, we focus on initial cell search. In cellular systems employing asynchronous base stations, no common time reference exists. Consequently, base stations cannot be identified by their relative time offset. One way to facilitate cell search in an asynchronous system is to have each cell transmitting a unique downlink scrambling code. The disadvantage is that the mobile station must now search for a large number of different scrambling codes, which leads to significantly higher complexity compared to the case of a synchronized system. One approach to cell search in an asynchronous system has been proposed for ETSI WCDMA. In this case, each cell uses a unique downlink scrambling code of length 10 ms. The set of scrambling codes is divided into groups with a limited number of codes in each group. In addition, each cell periodically transmits two special orthogonal code words, known as the primary and secondary synchronization codes, PSC and SSC respectively. In ETSI WCDMA, as well as in our work, orthogonal Gold codes are used for the PSC and SSC codes.


Archive | 1999

Method and system for facilitating timing of base stations in an asynchronous CDMA mobile communications system

Erik Dahlman; Karim Jamal; Johan Nyström; Mats Cedervall; Patrik Lundqvist


Archive | 1998

Synchronization to a base station and code acquisition within a spread spectrum communication system

Karim Jamal; Riaz Esmailzadeh; Yi-Pin Eric Wang


Archive | 1998

Implicit resource allocation in a communication system

Karim Jamal; Paul Peter Butovitsch; Erik Dahlman; Riaz Esmailzadeh; Per Willars


Archive | 1994

Method and device for estimating transmitted signals in a receiver in digital signal transmission operations

Karim Jamal; Bjorn Gudmundson; Gustav Brismark


Archive | 1996

Method and system for transmitting background noise data

Karim Jamal


Proceedings of the IEEE | 1999

Comparison of Cell Search Methods for Asynchronous Wideband CDMA Cellular System

Johan Nyström; Riaz Esmailzadeh; Karim Jamal; Yi-Pin Eric Wang


Archive | 1993

Low complexity model based channel estimation algorithm for fading channels

Lars Lindbom; Karim Jamal


Archive | 1997

Method and apparatus for detecting communication signals having unequal error protection

Karim Jamal; Johan Nyström

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