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Rake Receiver

The dictionary meaning of rake is to gather or collect together something and actually is a garden tool to collect leaves. But in the terms of computer network, it is for the purpose of collecting signals from multiple paths arriving at the receiver end and used specially in CDMA cellular systems. A Rake Receiver is a radio receiver which is designed for the purpose to counter the effects of multipath fading. Due to reflections from multiple obstacles in the environment, the radio channel can consist of multiple copies of the transmitted signal having different amplitude, phases or delays. A rake receiver can resolve this issue and combine them. For this purpose, several sub-receivers are used which are known as “fingers”. The idea of a basic rake receiver was first proposed by Price and Green

 



When the transmitter transmits the signal then it travels through the environment which consists of various obstacles and the transmitted signal is reflected by them and is received by the rake receiver from multiple paths. Rake receiver then feeds them to different fingers (correlators). The delays in each received signal are compensated and are feeded to the Combiner, Integrator and Comparator which combines them suitably with different appropriate time delays.

Working of Rake Receiver:

  1. The received signal from multiple paths arrives at the antenna with different delays and phases.
  2. The signal is first passed through a bank of matched filters, each of which corresponds to a specific path.
  3. The output of each matched filter is sampled at the symbol rate and the resulting samples are combined.
  4. The combining process is done using a technique called maximum ratio combining (MRC) which gives more weight to the signals that have higher signal-to-noise ratio (SNR).
  5. The combined signal is then demodulated to obtain the transmitted symbols.
  6. The rake receiver also performs channel estimation by estimating the complex gains of each path using a technique called pilot symbols.
  7. The channel estimates are used to adjust the weights in the combining process to ensure optimal performance.
  8. The rake receiver also uses a technique called diversity combining to reduce the effect of fading by combining the signals from multiple antennas.
  9. The combined signal from each antenna is then passed through the matched filter and combined using maximum ratio combining.
  10. The rake receiver is able to recover the transmitted signal even in the presence of severe multipath fading and interference.

Some key applications of Rake receiver are:

 Some key advantages of rake receiver are:

 Some key disadvantages of rake receiver are:

The Rake receiver is an important solution to the problem of multipath fading in wireless communication. It is designed to improve the signal quality and reduce the effects of fading by using multiple copies of the transmitted signal that arrive at the receiver at different times. Although the Rake receiver is more complex, more power-consuming, and more expensive than other types of receivers, it provides better coverage and improved data rates, making it an attractive solution for high-speed wireless communication.



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