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Differential Space-Time Block Code Modulation for DS-CDMA Systems
EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing volume 2002, Article number: 616389 (2002)
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A differential space-time block code (DSTBC) modulation scheme is used to improve the performance of DS-CDMA systems in fast time-dispersive fading channels. The resulting scheme is referred to as the differential space-time block code modulation for DS-CDMA (DSTBC-CDMA) systems. The new modulation and demodulation schemes are especially studied for the down-link transmission of DS-CDMA systems. We present three demodulation schemes, referred to as the differential space-time block code Rake (D-Rake) receiver, differential space-time block code deterministic (D-Det) receiver, and differential space-time block code deterministic de-prefix (D-Det-DP) receiver, respectively. The D-Det receiver exploits the known information of the spreading sequences and their delayed paths deterministically besides the Rake type combination; consequently, it can outperform the D-Rake receiver, which employs the Rake type combination only. The D-Det-DP receiver avoids the effect of intersymbol interference and hence can offer better performance than the D-Det receiver.
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Liu, J., Li, J. & Larsson, E.G. Differential Space-Time Block Code Modulation for DS-CDMA Systems. EURASIP J. Adv. Signal Process. 2002, 616389 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1155/S1110865702000598
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1155/S1110865702000598