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Successive interference cancellation for cooperative communication systems

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In this paper, we analyze and simulate a successive interference cancellation (SIC) scheme for cooperative communication systems in wireless communication network. In the interference cancellation strategy, co-channel interference (CCI) is mitigated by zero forcing (ZF) or minimum mean square error (MMSE) receivers. Moreover, successive interference cancellation (SIC) with optimal ordering algorithm is applied for rejecting CCI efficiently. And we analyzed and simulated the proposed system performance in Rayleigh fading channel. In order to justify the benefit of the proposed strategy, the overall system performance is illustrated in terms of bit error rate and compared with that of conventional interference cancellation receiver.

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ICHIT '09: Proceedings of the 2009 International Conference on Hybrid Information Technology
August 2009
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ISBN:9781605586625
DOI:10.1145/1644993
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  1. co-channel interference (CCI)
  2. cooperative communication
  3. minimum mean square error (MMSE)
  4. optimal ordering
  5. successive interference cancellation (SIC)
  6. zero forcing (ZF)

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