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Chip-Level Channel Equalization in WCDMA Downlink

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The most important third generation (3G) cellular communications standard is based on wideband CDMA (WCDMA). Receivers based on TDMA style channel equalization at the chip level have been proposed for a WCDMA downlink employing long spreading sequences to ensure adequate performance even with a high number of active users. These receivers equalize the channel prior to despreading, thus restoring the orthogonality of users and resulting in multiple-access interference (MAI) suppression. In this paper, an overview of chip-level channel equalizers is delivered with special attention to adaptation methods suitable for the WCDMA downlink. Numerical examples on the equalizers′ performance are given in Rayleigh fading frequency-selective channels.

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Correspondence to Kari Hooli.

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Hooli, K., Juntti, M., Heikkilä, M.J. et al. Chip-Level Channel Equalization in WCDMA Downlink. EURASIP J. Adv. Signal Process. 2002, 180318 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1155/S1110865702000914

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