S. Gollamudi, S. Nagaraj, S. Kapoor, Yih-Fang Huang
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Abstract
A new receiver scheme for a DS-CDMA system similar to the IS-95 uplink is proposed in this paper that is of lower complexity and superior bit error rate performance in comparison to the conventional non-coherent RAKE receiver. The proposed receiver consists of a coherent RAKE receiver in the form of a transversal filter, and uses channel estimates obtained by an adaptive channel identification algorithm. Adaptation follows the set-membership filtering methodology, that features fast convergence and lower computational complexity compared to least-squares techniques.