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Differentially detected GMSK signals in CCI channels for mobilecellular telecommunication systems
Shin, S.S.   Mathiopoulos, P.T.  
British Columbia Univ., Vancouver, BC;

This paper appears in: Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publication Date: Aug 1993
Volume: 42,  Issue: 3
On page(s): 289-293
ISSN: 0018-9545
References Cited: 21
CODEN: ITVTAB
INSPEC Accession Number: 4531176
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1109/25.231880
Current Version Published: 2002-08-06

Abstract
The performance of conventional and decision feedback differential detection receivers for Gaussian minimum-shift keying (GMSK) signals transmitted in the presence of cochannel interference (CCI) and additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) is evaluated. For the interference, the authors adopt a model which includes N statistically independent static as well as faded CCI. Various bit-error-rate (BER) performance evaluation results have indicated that the receiver under investigation performs better as compared to other more conventional receiver structures. Especially significant BER improvements are obtained for the static CCI channel. For example, it is shown that with a carrier-to-interference ratio of 14 dB, the performance of a 2-b decision feedback differential receiver outperforms a conventional 2-b differential detector by more than 14 dB (at a BER 10-3). For the faded CCI, the improvement is less: mainly they result in error-floor reductions of about half an order of magnitude. By comparing the performance of static and faded CCI, it was also found that for a given C/I, the performance of the former would depend on the number of interferers, whereas this is not the case for the latter

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