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Error Probability of Linear and Adaptive Linear Multi-User Detection


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Multiuser Detection is the intelligent estimation/demodulation of transmitted bits in the presence of Multiple Access Interference. The authors have presented the Bit-error rate (BER) achieved by linear multi-user detectors: Matched filter (which treats the MAI as AWGN), Decorrelating and MMSE. In this work authors investigate the bit error probability analysis for Matched filter, Decorrelating and MMSE. This problem arises in several practical CDMA applications where the receiver may not have full knowledge of the number of active users and their signature sequences. In particular the behavior of MAI at the output of the Multi-user detectors (MUD) is examined under various asymptotic conditions including: large signal to noise ratio; large near-far ratios; and large number of users. In the last section Authors also shows Matlab Simulation results for Multai-user detection techniques i.e., Matched filter, Decorrelating, MMSE for 2 users and 10 users.

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Code Division Multiple Access, Decorrelating, Matched Filter, Minimum Mean Square Detection (MMSE) Detection, Multiple Access Interference (MAI), Multiuser Detection (MUD).
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Authors

Komal Babbar
PEC University of Technology, Sector 12-A, Chandigarh, India
Amita Soni
PEC University of Technology, Sector 12-A, Chandigarh, India

Abstract


Multiuser Detection is the intelligent estimation/demodulation of transmitted bits in the presence of Multiple Access Interference. The authors have presented the Bit-error rate (BER) achieved by linear multi-user detectors: Matched filter (which treats the MAI as AWGN), Decorrelating and MMSE. In this work authors investigate the bit error probability analysis for Matched filter, Decorrelating and MMSE. This problem arises in several practical CDMA applications where the receiver may not have full knowledge of the number of active users and their signature sequences. In particular the behavior of MAI at the output of the Multi-user detectors (MUD) is examined under various asymptotic conditions including: large signal to noise ratio; large near-far ratios; and large number of users. In the last section Authors also shows Matlab Simulation results for Multai-user detection techniques i.e., Matched filter, Decorrelating, MMSE for 2 users and 10 users.

Keywords


Code Division Multiple Access, Decorrelating, Matched Filter, Minimum Mean Square Detection (MMSE) Detection, Multiple Access Interference (MAI), Multiuser Detection (MUD).