Abstract

In this paper we derive a novel extrinsic information transfer (EXIT) function for a channel estimator that uses both pilot symbols and soft decoding information. We consider a CDMA system with forward error correction that employs iterative multiuser detection based on soft interference cancellation and single user decoding. The J function is useful in convergence analysis as it provides a mapping between mutual information and variance. J functions are derived for both the flat-fading Rayleigh channel and channel estimate, allowing the a priori inputs to the channel estimator, interference canceller and decoder to be modeled. Algorithms for obtaining the EXIT functions for the three receiver blocks are proposed. We then combine the EXIT functions to create an EXIT chart that can be used to predict the behaviour of the overall receiver. Simulations are run for a 3GPP-like receiver in a mobile environment with a vehicle speed of 100 km/h. It is found that under these conditions, the detector trajectory closely matches our proposed EXIT chart.

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