SIR Weighting Combining Diversity Using Matched Filter for Personal Communication Systems

  • Authors:
  • Fumiaki Maehara;Osamu Nakamura;Hitoshi Takanashi

  • Affiliations:
  • Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Waseda University, Takahata Laboratory, 4-1 Ohkubo 3-chome Shinjuku-ku Tokyo 169-8555, Japan, E-mail: fumiaki@takahata.comm.waseda.ac.jp

  • Venue:
  • Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal
  • Year:
  • 2000

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Abstract

We propose a novel SIR weighting postdetection combining diversity scheme with a new accurate SIR estimation method. The SIR is estimated and used as the weighting factor to compensate severe cochannel interference, one of the most important issues for PCS in terms of frequency utilization. Theimprovement offered by the proposal depends on SIR estimation accuracy.The SIR is, in this paper, estimated by a matched filter where theauto-correlation between received signal and unique word is calculated. Computer simulationsconfirm that the SIR of each diversity branch can be estimated easily andaccuratelyby the proposed SIR estimation method. The proposed diversity scheme achievesaperformance very close to that of ideal SINR weighting diversity underRayleighfading with severe cochannel interference. When average SIR = 10 dB and thenumber of branches(L)=4, the proposed diversity scheme lowers the requiredEb/N0 by 5 dB at BER = 1×10-3compared to conventional maximal ratio combining diversity. This paper alsopresentsthe unique word length required to realize adequate performance, i.e.,robustnessagainst high-pitch Rayleigh fading.