[CCD15b] Widely Linear FRESH Receiver for SAIC/MAIC with Frequency Offsets
Conférence Internationale avec comité de lecture :
International Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems (ISWCS),
August 2015,
pp.1-5,
Brussels,
Belgium,
Mots clés: Widely linear, SAIC/MAIC, Frequency offset, Rectilinear, Quasi-Rectilinear, CCI, Continuous-Time, Pseudo-MLSE, FRESH
Résumé:
Widely linear (WL) receivers are able to fulfill single
antenna interference cancellation (SAIC) of one rectilinear (R)
(ASK, BPSK) or quasi-rectilinear (QR) (MSK, GMSK, OQAM)
co-channel interference (CCI), a function which is operational
in GSM handsets in particular. However, in most cases, SAIC
technology loses its efficiency if the residual frequency offset (FO)
of the CCI is above a very small fraction of the baud rate. It may
be the case for airborne communications, due to high differential
Doppler shifts. It may also be the case if we try to use SAIC
or multiple antenna interference cancellation (MAIC) receivers
to mitigate intrinsic inter-carrier interference (ICI) of filterbank
multicarrier waveforms coupled with OQAM constellations
(FBMC-OQAM), which are candidate for 5G networks, and for
which the ICI FO is equal to 50% of the (real) baud rate.
In this context, the purpose of this paper is twofold. The first
one is to extend, for an arbitrary propagation channel and
from a maximum likelihood sequence estimation (MLSE)-based
approach, the SAIC/MAIC concept to R or QR signals with
differential FO using WL frequency-shifted (FRESH) filtering.
The second one is to analyse both analytically and by simulations
the impact of the residual CCI FO on the performance of the
proposed SAIC/MAIC receiver.