Channel estimation of a receiver multipath cdma signal

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H04L 25/02 (2006.01)

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CA 2516489

A method for improving channel estimation in a wireless communication system is disclosed. A wireless signal that includes a plurality of multipath components is received. N channel estimates are then obtained, where N is any positive integer greater than one. Each channel estimate of the N channel estimates corresponds to a different multipath component of the plurality of multipath components. The effects of interference between the plurality of multipath components on the N channel estimates is then reduced.

La présente invention a trait à un procédé permettant l'amélioration d'estimation de voie dans un système de communications sans fil. Un signal sans fil comprenant une pluralité de composantes multivoie est reçu. Ensuite N estimations de voie sont obtenues, où N est tout nombre entier positif supérieur à un. Chaque estimation de voie des N estimations de voie correspond à une composante multivoie différente de la pluralité de composantes multivoie. Les effets d'interférence entre la pluralité de composantes multivoie sur les N estimations sont ensuite réduits.

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