Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10369974 | Signal Processing | 2005 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
For a few years, multicarrier modulations have been proposed as valuable alternatives with respect to state-of-the-art single carrier ones due to their resilience against interference and channel distortion effects. In particular, many studies are arising about multicarrier-CDMA (MC-CDMA) techniques that provide improved robustness and flexibility with respect to single-carrier spread-spectrum techniques. Satellite communications considered the employment of MC-CDMA for multimedia transmission very recently, especially for what concerns the delivery of variable-bit-rate services over low-earth-orbit (LEO) satellite networks. To this aim, the problems to be faced are mainly related to the development of efficient methodologies for satellite channel estimation, equalization and multi-user detection, in order to exploit in an optimal way the natural diversity inherent to MC-CDMA. In this paper we compare two different neural-network-based approaches for efficient reception of MC-CDMA signals in the case of asynchronous, multi-user, and variable-bit-rate transmission over LEO satellite channels. The first approach introduces neural networks for supporting receiver decision. The second more sophisticated approach exploits neural networks for joint channel estimation and symbol detection. Simulation results will be presented that demonstrate the improved effectiveness of the proposed methodologies, with respect to state-of-the-art MC-CDMA detection techniques, both in terms of reduced BER and in terms of low computational complexity.
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Authors
Claudio Sacchi, Gianluca Gera, Carlo S. Regazzoni,