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vehicular technology conference | 2004

Rake receiver performance for CDMA downlink

Ning Kong; I. Riphagen; Michiel Petrus Lotter; Mark Kent; P.G.W. Van Rooyen

This paper presents a closed-form expression of the average SIR of the optimum CDMA downlink Rake receiver (1) for identically independently distributed (iid) Raleigh fading and a tight bound for the non-iid case. It shows that the average SIR decreases as the number of multipaths, L, increases and achieves its minimum when the channel multipath intensity profile (MIP) is constant. This paper also proves, both in theory and with simulations that the BER increases as L increases, and that it is a convex function of the multipath channel gains and achieves its maximum when the channel MIP is constant. In addition, this paper derives a decision threshold for MRC, which results in a non-optimum Rake, to determine if a multipath is to be combined without loss of SIR. In summary, this paper proves, against conventional wisdom, that a Rake receiver for the CDMA downlink does not achieve the Lth order diversity gain. In fact, its performance varies inversely to an Lth order diversity system, such as CDMA uplink. L MPIs. In this paper, we derive a closed form expression for the average SIR of the IMOC for iid Raleigh fading channels. This average SIR is found to be monotonically decreasing as L increases. For the non-iid Raleigh fading channels, we derive a lower bound for the SIR and this bound is tight when applied to the SIR for the iid case. The bound is also proved to be minimized when the channel MIP is constant. The paper shows both in theory and in simulations that BERs of both the IMOC and MRC obtain their maximum when the channel MIP is constant and increase as L increases. Therefore, the BER of a Rake receiver with either IMOC or MRC in the presence of MPI behaves in an opposite way to the BER with a diversity gain of order L where the BER decreases as L increases and obtains its minimum when the channel MIP is constant.


Archive | 2007

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AN ALTERNATING CHANNEL DELTA QUANTIZER FOR 2X2 MIMO PRE-CODERS WITH FINITE RATE CHANNEL STATE INFORMATION FEEDBACK

Mark Kent; Vinko Erceg; Jun Zheng; Uri Landau


Archive | 2009

Method and system for controlling data distribution via cellular communications utilizing an integrated femtocell and set-top-box device

Xuemin Sherman Chen; Charles Abraham; Wael William Diab; Vinko Erceg; Victor T. Hou; Jeyhan Karaoguz; Mark Kent


Archive | 2008

Method and system for frame timing acquisition in evolved universal terrestrial radio access (eutra)

Francis Swarts; Mark Kent


Archive | 2015

Service mobility via a femtocell infrastructure

Jeyhan Karaoguz; Charles Abraham; Xuemin Sherman Chen; Wael William Diab; Vinko Erceg; Victor T. Hou; Mark Kent


Archive | 2009

Method and system for installation and configuration of a femtocell

Mark Kent; Charles Abraham; Xuemin Sherman Chen; Wael William Diab; Vinko Erceg; Victor T. Hou; Jeyhan Karaoguz


Archive | 2009

Method and system for multiple frequency hypothesis testing with full synch acquisition in an e-utra/lte ue receiver

Francis Swarts; Mark Kent


Archive | 2008

Method and system for adaptive allocation of feedback resources for cqi and transmit pre-coding

Mark Kent; Vinko Erceg; Jun Zheng; Sirikiat Lek Ariyavisitakul


Archive | 2009

Method and system for supporting a plurality of providers via a single femtocell

Wael William Diab; Charles Abraham; Xuemin Sherman Chen; Vinko Erceg; Victor T. Hou; Jeyhan Karaoguz; Mark Kent


Archive | 2010

Method and apparatus for improving noise power estimate in WCDMA network

Severine Erceg; Vinko Erceg; Mark Kent; Uri Landau

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