Recent Advances in Single-Carrier Frequency-Domain Equalization and Distributed Antenna Network

Fumiyuki ADACHI, Kazuki TAKEDA, Tatsunori OBARA, Tetsuya YAMAMOTO, Hiroki MATSUDA
2010 IEICE Transactions on Fundamentals of Electronics Communications and Computer Sciences  
In the future wireless communication systems, the broadband wireless technology which enables Giga-bps class data services is demanded. Broadband wireless channels become extremely frequency-selective and cause severe inter-symbol interference (ISI). Furthermore, the average received signal power changes in a random manner because of the shadowing and path losses according to the movement of a mobile terminal (MT). Accordingly, the transmission performance severely degrades. Development of some
more » ... advanced equalization and networking is necessary to overcome the performance degradation. Among them, promising are the frequency-domain equalization (FDE) and distributed antenna network (DAN). The former takes advantage of channel frequency-selectivity to obtain the frequency-diversity gain. In DAN, a group of distributed antennas serve each user to mitigate the negative impact of shadowing and path losses. This article will introduce the recent advances in FDE and DAN for the broadband single-carrier (SC) transmissions. Index Terms-Single-carrier, frequency-domain equalization, distributed antenna, MIMO, signal detection I.
doi:10.1587/transfun.e93.a.2201 fatcat:lnafivu2ojdffdb6jhixpl2gba