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Array processing for nonstationary interference suppression in DS/SS communications using subspace projection techniques

Author(s): Yimin Zhang, Moeness Amin
Year of Publication: 2001
Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
ISSN: 1053-587X
Volume: 49
Issue: 12
Date Name: Dec 2001
Start Page: 3005
End Page: 3014
Abstract: Combined spatial and time-frequency signatures of signal arrivals at a multisensor array are used for nonstationary interference suppression in direct-sequence spread-spectrum (DS/SS) communications. With random PN spreading code and deterministic nonstationary interferers, the use of antenna arrays offers increased DS/SS signal dimensionality relative to the interferers. Interference mitigation through a spatio-temporal subspace projection technique leads to reduced DS/SS signal distortion and improved performance over the case of a single antenna receiver. The angular separation between the interference and desired signals is shown to play a fundamental role in trading off the contribution of the spatial and time-frequency signatures to the interference mitigation process. The expressions of the receiver signal-to-interference-noise ratio (SINR) implementing subspace projections are derived, and numerical results are provided
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