Computer Science – Information Theory
Scientific paper
2009-12-09
Computer Science
Information Theory
5 pages, 9 figures, International Symposium on Communications and Information Technologies 2007
Scientific paper
In cellular Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) networks, Co-Channel Interference (CCI) leads to severe degradation in the BER performance. To solve this problem, Maximum-Likelihood Estimation (MLE) CCI cancellation scheme has been proposed in the literature. MLE CCI cancellation scheme generates weighted replicas of the transmitted signals and selects replica with the smallest Euclidean distance from the received signal. When the received power of the desired and interference signals are nearly the same, the BER performance is degraded. In this paper, we propose an improved MLE CCI canceler with closed-loop Power Control (PC) scheme capable of detecting and combating against the equal received power situation at the Mobile Station (MS) receiver by using the newly introduced parameter Power Ratio (PR). At cell edge where Signal to Interferer Ratio (SIR) is considered to have average value between -5 and 10 dB, computer simulations show that the proposed closed-loop PC scheme has a gain of 7 dB at 28 km/h and about 2 dB at 120 km/h.
Chang KyungHi
Mohaisen Manar
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