Talk:Single antenna interference cancellation
Latest comment: 12 years ago by RJFJR in topic Approaches
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Approaches
editThis section moved to talk because it is unclear and unreferenced. RJFJR (talk) 18:50, 29 August 2012 (UTC)
There are various approaches possible to have a SAIC-enabled phone:
- Prefilter based baseband algorithms (2X complex than conventional receiver but gives 12-15 dB gain)
- Constant Modulus based SAIC (simple but less gain and also it is not very robust)
- Joint Detection (JD)
- Best case (Training sequence and timing of Interferer is known)
- very high gain compared to all available algorithms
- not a practical method as without signaling message support from the network it is not possible to know the training sequence of the interferer
- Worst case (Training sequence and timing of interferer is not known)
- Very high complexity
- good gains in terms of dB
- not a practical method of implementation because of complexity
- Best case (Training sequence and timing of Interferer is known)