2013, 7th International Conference on Signal Processing and Communication Systems (ICSPCS) 2013
DOI: 10.1109/icspcs.2013.6723915
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On the effects of spreading sequences over MIMO systems

Abstract: In this paper, we develop a Software Defined Radio (SDR) test bed to evaluate the Multiple Access Interference (MAI) effects over SISO and 2 x 1MIMO systems. It can be observed that under asynchronous transmissions, the Gold code leads to the best performance over both systems due to the fact that it has the best correlation properties. We also find the MAI effects in terms of the spreading sequences pairs on MIMO-STS systems. We propose a criterion for selecting promising spreading sequences for MIMO systems.… Show more

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“…One approach to mitigate MAI effect was proposed in [5] by selecting a good combination of spreading sequences. So as to prove the usefulness of the proposed approach, the authors in [5] use eight single sequences to generate different pairs of sequences and one of them is used for MAI user. Correlation functions of these pairs of sequences are then calculated with the sequence pair of MAI user, and the results are compared to each other.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One approach to mitigate MAI effect was proposed in [5] by selecting a good combination of spreading sequences. So as to prove the usefulness of the proposed approach, the authors in [5] use eight single sequences to generate different pairs of sequences and one of them is used for MAI user. Correlation functions of these pairs of sequences are then calculated with the sequence pair of MAI user, and the results are compared to each other.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%