Sg. Kim et al., Coded performance of dual-rate decorrelators combined with an array of antennas for synchronous multiuser DS/CDMA systems, J COMMUN N, 3(3), 2001, pp. 219-227
Two types of decorrelating detectors proposed for a dual rate synchronous D
S/CDMA channel are extended to incorporate an array of antennas. The result
ing detectors are termed as the array low-rate decorrelator (ALRD) and the
array high-rate decorrelator (AHRD). In AHRD, maximal ratio combining on N
consecutive decorrelated outputs is applied for the low-rate users. Asympto
tic performance is compared numerically in the context of channel coding wi
th two different types nf spreading code assignments. In the worst-case ran
dom assignment, both detectors are sensitive to the interferers' directions
of arrivals. Especially, performance degradation of the low-rate user is n
oticeable. In the cyclic assignment of the maximal-length shift register co
de for the low-rate users, ALRD is less sensitive to the spatial distributi
ons of the interferers, whereas AHRD is sensitive to the distributions of t
he low-rate users and less sensitive to the distributions of the high-rate
users. We confirm that both detectors show the near-far resistant property
and good asymptotic performance depending on the spatial distributions of t
he interferers and spreading code assignments.