Methods and systems in a wireless receiver for enabling the reception of
input signals at varied power levels in the presence of co-channel
interference utilizing combinations of space-time adaptive processing
(STAP), interference cancellation multi-user detection (MUD), and
combined STAP/MUD techniques. In MUD, code, timing, and possibly channel
information of multiple users are jointly used to better detect each
individual user. The novel combination of adaptive signal reconstruction
techniques with interference cancellation MUD techniques provides
accurate temporal cancellation of interference with minimal interference
residuals. Additional methods and systems extend adaptive signal
reconstruction techniques to take Doppler spread into account. STAP
techniques permit a wireless receiver to exploit multiple antenna
elements to form beams in the direction of the desired signal and nulls
in the direction of the interfering signals. The combined STAP-MUD
methods and systems increase the probability of successful user detection
by taking advantage of the benefits of each reception method. An
additional method and system utilizes STAP techniques in the case where
no pilot signal is available. This method compares the outputs of various
hypothesized STAP solutions.