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Symbol‐based multi‐layer iterative successive interference cancellation for faster‐than‐Nyquist signalling
Author(s) -
Li Qiang,
Gong FengKui,
Song PeiYang,
Zhai ShengHua
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
iet communications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.355
H-Index - 62
eISSN - 1751-8636
pISSN - 1751-8628
DOI - 10.1049/iet-com.2019.0338
Subject(s) - single antenna interference cancellation , interference (communication) , computer science , nyquist–shannon sampling theorem , algorithm , signalling , symbol (formal) , telecommunications , mathematics , channel (broadcasting) , decoding methods , mathematical economics , computer vision , programming language
A symbol‐based multi‐layer iterative successive interference cancellation (MLISIC) algorithm is proposed to eliminate the inter‐symbol interference (ISI) for faster‐than‐Nyquist signalling. The computational complexity of the proposed MLISIC algorithm is much lower than most existing block‐based estimation algorithms. By comparison with existing symbol‐based algorithms, the proposed MLISIC algorithm has higher estimation accuracy. Furthermore, by means of utilising more accurate symbols and elaborate length of successive interference cancellation, an improved MLISIC (IMLISIC) algorithm is presented to further promote the estimation accuracy. Simulation results show in mild ISI cases, the proposed MLISIC and IMLISIC algorithms can approximate the theoretical performance even using 256‐amplitude phase‐shift keying which is adopted in digital video broadcasting‐satellite‐second generation extension, i.e. bit error rate (BER) performance degradation is about 0.03 dB when the signal‐to‐noise ratio is high. In other words, using the proposed MLISIC and IMLISIC algorithms in mild ISI cases, the spectrum efficiency can be improved with negligible BER performance degradation. Besides, compared with existing symbol‐based algorithms, the greater BER performance improvement can be achieved under severer ISI circumstances.

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