Low-complexity single-channel blind separation of co-frequency coded signals

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Abstract

Single-channel blind source separation (SCBSS) of uncoordinated, non-spread, co-frequency interfering signals with non-zero carrier frequency offset and timing offset, and without training sequence for channel estimation, is a challenging task. Iterative SCBSS of coded signals leads to good performance but is computationally expensive as it involves the turbo processing of multi-user per-survivor processing and soft-input soft-output channel decoding. In this letter, we propose a low-complexity SCBSS (LC-SCBSS) scheme, which reduces the computational complexity of the conventional iterative SCBSS by using interference-cancellation from the second iteration onward, and adaptive channel truncation for certain users. Simulation results show that the proposed LC-SCBSS reduces the computational complexity by more than 99%, with only a marginal degradation in performance.

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Liu, X., Guan, Y. L., Koh, S. N., Liu, Z., & Wang, P. (2018). Low-complexity single-channel blind separation of co-frequency coded signals. IEEE Communications Letters, 22(5), 990–993. https://doi.org/10.1109/LCOMM.2018.2805332

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