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  • Performance Evaluation of Turbo and Space-Time Turbo Coded MC-CDMA Downlink in Single and Multi-Cell Environments

    Shigehiko TSUMURA  Mikko VEHKAPERA  Zexian LI  Djordje TUJKOVIC  Markku JUNTTI  Shinsuke HARA  

     
    PAPER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Vol:
    E87-B No:10
      Page(s):
    3011-3020

    In this paper, we evaluate the performance of single- and multi-antenna multi-carrier code division multiple access (MC-CDMA) downlink (base station to mobile terminal) systems in single- and multi-cell environments. We first propose a minimum mean square error (MMSE) filter with a Gaussian approximation for a single input single output (SISO) MC-CDMA downlink system. Then, we apply it to a SIMO (single input multiple output) system with a conventional turbo coding. Furthermore, we compare the performance of SISO (11) and SIMO (12) MC-CDMA systems with that of a multiple input multiple output (MIMO) (22) system employing space-time turbo coded modulation (STTuCM) in a multi-cell environment with 7 cells by computer simulation. Based on the computer simulation results, it is found that the considered MIMO system can achieve twofold capacity with the same transmission power in the multi-cell environment.

  • Bias-Based Training for Iterative Channel Estimation and Data Decoding in Fast Fading Channels

    Keigo TAKEUCHI  Ralf R. MULLER  Mikko VEHKAPERA  

     
    LETTER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Vol:
    E94-B No:7
      Page(s):
    2161-2165

    A novel signaling scheme is proposed for iterative channel estimation and data decoding in fast fading channels. The basic idea is to bias the occurrence probability of transmitted symbols. A priori information about the bias is utilized for channel estimation. The bias-based scheme is constructed as a serially concatenated code, in which a convolutional code and a biased nonlinear block code are used as the outer and inner codes, respectively. This construction allows the receiver to estimate channel state information (CSI) efficiently. The proposed scheme is numerically shown to outperform conventional pilot-based schemes in terms of spectral efficiency for moderately fast fading channels.