|  |   A Comparison of Interference 
Rejection and Multiuser Detection 
Claes Tidestav
, 
Anders Ahlén 
and
Mikael Sternad
 
     RVK'99, Radiovetenskap och KommunikationKarlskrona, Sweden, June 14-17, 1999.
 
 
Outline:
In a cellular communication system, multi-element antennas, also known
as antenna arrays, can be used at the receiver to increase the
capacity. It may even be possible to employ 
reuse within a cell, i.e. to let several users 
share each channel in one cell.
In this paper, we illustrate, compare and explore two ways of using an
antenna array at the receiver to accomplish channel reuse within a
cell:
 Detect data from one user at a time while treating the
  other users as interference. This approach is 
  denoted interference rejection 
  or  interference  cancellation . 
 Detect the data from several of all users simultaneously. 
We call this method
  multiuser detection.
 
The performance of 
(nonlinear)
multiuser detectors mostly turns out to be
superior to that of interference cancellers,
for two reasons:
 
 They can suppress
  interference more efficiently than non-linear
  interference cancellers.  
 The channel estimation is improved, 
  which  leads to more precise tuning of the detector. 
 
We  illustrate the influence of these two
factors by comparing two types of 
minimum mean square error-optimal
decision feedback equalizers
(MMSE DFE:s) in FDMA/TDMA systems.
  
Abstract:
We investigate the use of 
an antenna array at the receiver in
  FDMA/TDMA systems, to let several users share one communication
  channel within a cell.  A decision feedback equalizer which
  simultaneously detects all incoming signals (multiuser detection) is
  compared to a set of decision feedback equalizers, each detecting
  one signal and rejecting the remaining as interference. 
We also
  introduce the existence of a zero-forcing solution to the
  equalization problem as an indicator of near-far resistance of
  different detector structures.
 
  Simulations indicate that multiuser detection in general provides
  better performance than interference rejection.  We have 
  applied the proposed algorithms to experimental measurements from a
  DCS-1800 antenna array testbed.  The results from these experiments
  confirm that reuse within a cell is indeed possible using
 an eight-element  array antenna at the receiver.
Related publications:
PhD Thesis by Claes Tidestav. IEEE-COM paper and 
report version, with 
derivations and measurements.
 VTC'99-version 
of this work (paper), with measured data.
 ICASSP'99 
paper on MIMO IIR DFE's.
 ICUPC'98 
paper on bootstrap equalization.
 ICUPC'96 paper on MIMO  DFE's as
CDMA multiuser detectors.
Source:
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