EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking 
Volume 2004 (2004), Issue 1, Pages 74-83
doi:10.1155/S1687147204406021

Rotated Walsh-Hadamard Spreading with Robust Channel Estimation for a Coded MC-CDMA System

Ronald Raulefs,1 Armin Dammann,1 Stephan Sand,1 Stefan Kaiser,1 and Gunther Auer2

1Research Group for Mobile Radio Transmission, Institute of Communications and Navigation, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Oberpfaffenhofen, Wessling, 82234, Germany
2NTT DoCoMo Euro-Labs, Munich 80687, Germany

Received 1 November 2003; Revised 2 April 2004

Abstract

We investigate rotated Walsh-Hadamard spreading matrices for a broadband MC-CDMA system with robust channel estimation in the synchronous downlink. The similarities between rotated spreading and signal space diversity are outlined. In a multiuser MC-CDMA system, possible performance improvements are based on the chosen detector, the channel code, and its Hamming distance. By applying rotated spreading in comparison to a standard Walsh-Hadamard spreading code, a higher throughput can be achieved. As combining the channel code and the spreading code forms a concatenated code, the overall minimum Hamming distance of the concatenated code increases. This asymptotically results in an improvement of the bit error rate for high signal-to-noise ratio. Higher convolutional channel code rates are mostly generated by puncturing good low-rate channel codes. The overall Hamming distance decreases significantly for the punctured channel codes. Higher channel code rates are favorable for MC-CDMA, as MC-CDMA utilizes diversity more efficiently compared to pure OFDMA. The application of rotated spreading in an MC-CDMA system allows exploiting diversity even further. We demonstrate that the rotated spreading gain is still present for a robust pilot-aided channel estimator. In a well-designed system, rotated spreading extends the performance by using a maximum likelihood detector with robust channel estimation at the receiver by about 1 dB.