摘要 |
<p>Methods and systems for receiving signals in spread spectrum communications are described. In CDMA systems, for example, signature sequences used to generate correlations with received signals may not have ideal autocorrelation properties. In such cases, the correlations determined by the receiver may include errors which are propagated through channel tap estimates to the demodulated and decoded information symbols. To reduce or eliminate such self-interference or inter-ray interference, the correlations are decorrelated by, for example, matrix multiplying them with values related to values of the autocorrelation function for the signature sequence of interest.</p> |