Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal
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Two major technical challenges in the design of future broadband wireless networks are the impairments of the propagation channel and the need for spectral efficiency. We previously proposed a combined OFDM/SDMA approach that mitigates the channel impairments by orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) with cyclic prefix insertion and that achieves a high spectral efficiency by space division multiple access (SDMA). However, because of the multicarrier modulation, this approach requires high-backoff power amplifiers in the analog frontend. We present a SC-FD-SDMA basestation, which avoids these expensive amplifiers by using constant-envelope single-carrier (SC) modulation and still features the advantages of frequency-domain (FD) multipath mitigation and SDMA. We pay special attention to the initialization of such basestation and its fixed point requirements, since they are critical aspects of any realistic implementation. A case-study shows how SC-FD-SDMA enables a 100 Mbps wireless LAN with a bandwidth efficiency of 8 bps/Hz and an uncoded BER of 10/sup -3/ at 13.5 dB.