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A new tracking loop for direct sequence spread spectrum systems on frequency-selective fading channels
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1995
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Channel ModelingWireless CommunicationsMulti-carrier CommunicationEngineeringInherent Multipath DiversityChannel CharacterizationFrequency-selective Fading ChannelsFading ChannelChannel EstimationNew Tracking LoopSignal ProcessingFrequency ManagementDirect-sequence Spread-spectrum SignalingSpread Spectrum
A new tracking loop is proposed for direct-sequence spread-spectrum signaling on a frequency-selective fading channel. By exploiting the inherent multipath diversity of the channel, the new tracking loop overwhelmingly outperforms a traditional noncoherent delay-locked loop (DLL) for all cases under consideration. Linear and nonlinear (based on the renewal process approach) methods are employed to analyze the new tracking loop with perfect channel estimation. Although the analytical methods are developed under the guise of a slowly time-varying channel, the analytical and simulation results show close agreement for channels with a code Doppler shift /spl beta//sub D/ as large as 0.117598 (Doppler shift f/sub D/=83 Hz). Consequently, the analytical methods, especially those based on linear methods, can be easily employed to characterize the new tracking loop. The performance degradation caused by imperfect channel estimation is determined by computer simulations. Over a range of signal-to-noise-ratios (SNRs) of practical interest, the simulation results show a degradation of about 2 dB and 1 dB for /spl beta//sub D/=0.0117598 (f/sub D/=8.3 Hz) and /spl beta//sub D/=0.117598 (f/sub D/=83 Hz), respectively.
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