|  |  Optimum Diversity Combining in Multi-User Digital
Mobile Telephone Systems 
 Claes Tidestav
 
Master Thesis,  Report UPTEC 93094E,  63 pp, 
December 1993. 
 
 
Outline: The basis for cellular telephone systems is the division of 
geographical areas into smaller areas called cells. By using low 
antennas, the spectrum in one cell can also be used in another cell. 
Is is possible for multiple users in the same cell to share the same 
spectrum? By using multiple antenna elements at the base stations, 
it is!
  Abstract: 
This thesis addresses the problem of letting two mobile telephone 
customers use the same frequency and/or time slot simultaneously. 
It presents an algorithm, which performs multivariable equalizing 
and detection, using a multivariable Decision Feedback Equalizer 
(DFE). The DFE presented can be used for arbitrary numbers of 
receivers and transmitters.
This algorithm is utilized on two different multivariable channel 
models, one deterministic and one stochastic. These models map 
characteristics of the antenna system onto channel characteristics. 
In the deterministic model, the phase difference of the carrier wave 
at the two antennas is the parameter, and for the stochastic model 
the envelope correlation of the signals at the two antennas is used. 
Monte Carlo simulations have been carried out on a simple FIR 
channel from a purely discrete-time viewpoint.
  
The results obtained from the deterministic model are very good, 
but rest on specific assumptions. The stochastic model also produces 
good results. Although it potentially can double the system capacity, 
already for moderately correlated antennas, the algorithm produces 
a BER, which is lower than a single antenna configuration succeeds 
with. A comparison has also been made with conventional antenna 
diversity methods, and also with a multivariable DFE with two 
antennas and one message. For the latter case, the achieved 
BER is superior for any antenna correlation.
Thesis Advisors:
  Anders Ahlén and  Mikael Sternad 
  Related publications:  
PhD Thesis by Claes Tidestav.Conference Paper  (IEEE PIMRC'95) ,
also with an application to DS-CDMA multi-user detection.
 Paper  (IEEE Trans. IT 1990)  on the design of
scalar DFE's, based on IIR channel and noise models.
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