Abstract:Abstract-Wideband CDMA systems with orthogonal spreading codes suffer severely due to the loss of orthogonality by multi-path propagation. This yields Multiple User Interference (MUI), which gravely reduces the performance of classical systems with Rake-receivers. In our approach we attempt to restore orthogonality by using a modified T-equalizer. Classical T-equalizers are composed as FIR filters with equidistant delays and appropriate coefficients. Their main disadvantage is the high computational effort due… Show more
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