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Adaptive Step Size Control of LMS-based Interference Can cellation for ICS Repeater in Wibro Environment

 

 

Jeong-gon KIM, Won-geon BAE, Won-seok CHOI

 

Dept. of Electronic Engineering, Korea Polytechnic University, Ky unggi-Do 429-793, Korea

 

Abstract-The use of repeater for the support of high rate data  transmission and the extension of cell coverage is imperative for the Wibro sys tem, which based on the IEEE 802.16e standardization. Generally, if the separati on between transmitting and receiving antennas is not sufficient, the oscillatio n of repeater and the interference due to the feedback signals from original tra nsmitted signal may be occurr. Hence, the Interference Cancellation System (ICS)  should be implemented as the important part of the repeater system for the mobi le cellular systems in order to eliminate  unwanted signals from the corrupted s ignals in the receiver. In this paper, we propose an adaptive technique for the  Least Mean Square(LMS)-based interference cancellation methods by changing the  step size according to the variation of channel environment in order to improve  the performance degradation which occurrs by using the fixed step size approach.  Simulation results show that the proposed scheme attains a little lower Ber Err or Rate(BER) performance and much faster convergence speed compared to the conve ntional LMS-based interference cancellation techniques. The proposed scheme can  be applied to other Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple(OFDM)-based cellula r systems and also be expected to achieve a similar performance improvement to I MT-advanced system, which is called as the next generation mobile communication  standards.

 

Key words-Wibro; mobile communication repeater; adaptiv e interference cancellation

 

Manuscript Number: 14-1357(2010)01-0098-05

 

dio: 10.3969/j.issn.14-1357.2010.01.20

 


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