Interference

Successive interference cancellation a back-of the-envelope perspective

Successive interference cancellation a back-of the-envelope perspective
  1. How does successive interference cancellation work?
  2. What is imperfect successive interference cancellation?

How does successive interference cancellation work?

Successive Interference Cancellation (SIC) is a technique used by a receiver in a wireless data transmission that allows decoding of two or more packets that arrived simultaneously (in a regular system, more packets arriving at the same time cause a collision).

What is imperfect successive interference cancellation?

Successive interference cancellation (SIC) is a technique for increasing the capacity of cellular code-division multiple-access (CDMA) systems. To be successful, SIC systems require a specific distribution of the users' received powers, especially in the inevitable event of imperfect interference cancellation.

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