Since 1999, ESA has conducted a number of system studies and technological developments to support the European and Canadian industry in the definition of a Satellite UMTS (S-UMTS) component development strategy, identifying critical technological areas and promoting S-UMTS demonstrations. In particular, the MUSIC project has successfully demonstrated advanced digital signal processing techniques to mitigate CDMA interference in spread-spectrum receivers, thus increasing the capacity and/or quality of service of a wireless communication network. The low-complexity solution for interference mitigation investigated and developed in the project is particularly suited for being implemented in mobile terminals.
Satellite mobile communications spread-spectrum receiver
IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine ; 18 , 8 ; 23-30
2003-08-01
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Satellite Mobile Communications Spread Spectrum Receiver
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