A V-Blast Detector Approach for W-CDMA Signals with Frequency Selective Fading

Due to the multipath propagation, the wideband-code division multiple access (W-CDMA) channels are typically frequency-selective. For this reason, conventional vertical-Bell Laboratories layered space-time (V-BLAST) detection techniques are not suitable for W-CDMA-based MIMO systems (multiple input, multiple output). In this paper, we consider the use of MIMO schemes within W-CDMA systems and we propose a V-BLAST detector suitable for multipath, frequency-selective channels where the individual detection of each path is performed using a simple decorrelator, and the resulting signals are combined through an MSE-based (mean square error) multipath combining algorithm. Due to the high sensitiveness of this detector to interpath interference, a multipath-parallel interference cancellation (MPIC) is also considered, followed by either successive interference cancellation (SIC) and parallel interference cancellation (PIC)

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