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Interference mitigation using conjugate data repetition
Date Issued
19-11-2009
Author(s)
Kuchi, Kiran
Vinod, R.
Dileep, M. K.
Padmanabhan, M. S.
Dhivagar,
Milleth, J. Klutto
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Abstract
In the emerging broadband wireless networks such as IEEE 802.16m and LTE-A networks which employ universal frequency reuse-1, the cell coverage is predominantly limited by the co-channel interference. Bit level data repetition, and conventional multi-antenna maximal-ratio-combining (MRC) techniques are typically used to improve the signal-to-interference-plusnoise ratio (SINR) at the receiver. Simple data repetition does not guarantee efficient interference suppression and it reduces spectrum efficiency. In this paper, we propose a symbol level data repetition technique called conjugate data repetition (CDR), which transmits the modulation alphabet of the desired signal and its complex-conjugate in distinct sub carriers. The CDR operation is performed across all base stations in a synchronous manner. We show that minimum mean-square error (MMSE) filtering of the complex-valued signal and its conjugated copy, provides a high interference cancellation (IC) gain. For repetition factor greater than 2, we propose a combination of conjugate repetition and random phase rotation of the repeated symbols. Simulation results show that CDR with a repetition factor 2 or 3 can provide a significant advantage in coverage/reliability for cell edge users. ©2009 IEEE.