Abstract

An analytical study is presented on the performance of the variable spreading factor orthogonal frequency and code division multiplexing (VSF-OFCDM) system with hybrid multi-code interference (MCI) cancellation and minimum mean square error (MMSE) detection. The weights of MMSE are derived, and should be updated stage by stage of MCI cancellation. Various values of time and frequency domain spreading factors are dealt with in a QPSK-modulated VSF-OFCDM system. It is shown that the hybrid detection scheme performs much better than the conventional MMSE. For the hybrid detection, a larger value of the frequency domain spreading factor is expected.

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