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Reception of multiple co-channel digital signals using antenna arrays with applications to PCS
Antenna arrays can be used to increase system capacity in PCS networks by supporting multiple co-channel users per cell in receive and in transmit. We propose a novel approach for separating multiple digital signals received at an antenna array. Our approach exploits the temporal structure of digital signals to simultaneously determine the array response and the symbol sequence for each signal. Uniqueness of the estimates is established for signals with BPSK modulation format. This approach for separating digital signals is applicable to an unknown array geometry and propagation environment, which is particularly useful in PCS applications. Simulation results are presented to demonstrate the performance of this new technique.<>