The performance of a Rake receiver in a mobile terminal is analysed for a WCDMA downlink. Bit error rates as a function of signal-to-noise ratio are computed for the case when channel estimates are in error as a result of self-interference due to multipath propagation and thermal noise. Channel estimation errors are described using Gaussian approximations for interference and noise, while the effects of self-interference on the data are computed exactly. Results are compared with the case when the receiver has perfect channel knowledge and used to determine a threshold for Rake finger selection in practical systems.
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