Quite recently, the concept of frequency-domain oversampling (FDO) technique with linear minimum mean square error (MMSE) principle has been proposed for multicarrier systems to effectively suppress MAI [16]–[18].
Motivated by the capability of MAI suppression, in this paper, cognitive-CDMA with FDO-MMSE receiver is considered by projecting received signals as well as original channel information into fractionally spaced frequency domain (FSFD) [19].
Following this method, more information behind channel transmission can be extracted.
Moreover, spectrum sensing mismatch is a specific problem for cognitive-CDMA systems when compared to conventional other multiple access schemes. Thus, FDO-MMSE receiver is also utilized to deal with the effect of spectrum sensing mismatch.
Simulation results validate that, cognitive-CDMA with FDO-MMSE receiver outperforms that with per-user MMSE (PU-MMSE) and is more robust against the effect of MAI, which mainly comes from multipath fading channels, carrier frequency offset and spectrum sensing mismatch.
Quite recently, the concept of frequency-domain oversampling (FDO) technique with linear minimum mean square error (MMSE) principle has been proposed for multicarrier systems to effectively suppress MAI [16]–[18]. Motivated by the capability of MAI suppression, in this paper, cognitive-CDMA with FDO-MMSE receiver is considered by projecting received signals as well as original channel information into fractionally spaced frequency domain (FSFD) [19]. Following this method, more information behind channel transmission can be extracted. Moreover, spectrum sensing mismatch is a specific problem for cognitive-CDMA systems when compared to conventional other multiple access schemes. Thus, FDO-MMSE receiver is also utilized to deal with the effect of spectrum sensing mismatch. Simulation results validate that, cognitive-CDMA with FDO-MMSE receiver outperforms that with per-user MMSE (PU-MMSE) and is more robust against the effect of MAI, which mainly comes from multipath fading channels, carrier frequency offset and spectrum sensing mismatch.
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