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Interference cancellation for EDGE via two-user joint demodulation
Hafeez, A.; Hui, D.; Arslan, H.
Vehicular Technology Conference, 2003. VTC 2003-Fall. 2003 IEEE 58th
Volume 2, Issue , 6-9 Oct. 2003 Page(s): 1025 - 1029 Vol.2
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Summary: EDGE has been introduced as an evolution of GSM for providing voice and high-speed data services. To cope with the ever-increasing demands on higher spectral efficiency, a tight frequency reuse (1/3 or even 1/1) may be adopted for GSM/EDGE in the foreseeable future, motivating the need to investigate advanced interference cancellation techniques. We consider joint demodulation for cancelling a dominant cochannel or adjacent-channel interferer. A complete receiver structure is described, assuming burst-synchronous users. Simulation results show that large performance gains are obtained with moderate receiver complexity in a dominant interferer-limited environment.

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