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Multiuser Detection using Direct Sequence–CDMA


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1 Dept of M.E (CS), Vels University, Chennai, India
2 Dept of ECE, Vels University, Chennai, India
3 Vels University, Chennai, India
     

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This paper presents three low-complexity, yeteffective, multiuser detectors (MUDs) for the uplink of spatial–frequency–time-domain (SFT-domain) spread multicarrier (MC) direct-quence code-division multiple-access (DS-CDMA) systems.Each MUD first converts a received signal into the corresponding format. It then detects the transmitted symbols iteratively byusing a one-domain (1D) minimum-mean-square-error (MMSE) detector and a two-domain (2D) MMSE detectoralternately.The weights of the 1D detector are updated to minimize the mean-square error (MSE) of the detection output by setting the weights of the 2D detector at the values determined in the previous iteration, and vice versa. Performance analyses of the bit-error-rate (BER) bound, the convergence, and the required computational complexity are conducted to assess the feasibility of the proposed MUDs. Finally, the results of computer simulations demonstrate that the performance of the proposed schemes is close to that of the joint SFT-domain MMSE MUD in most scenarios but with lower computational overheads.


Keywords

Code-Division Multiple Access (CDMA), Minimum Mean Square Error (MMSE), Multipath Fading, Multiple-access Interference (MAI), Multiuser Detector (MUD).
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Authors

B. Brundha
Dept of M.E (CS), Vels University, Chennai, India
T. M. Thamizh Thendral
Dept of ECE, Vels University, Chennai, India
Sri Bhavani
Vels University, Chennai, India
C. Saravanan
Vels University, Chennai, India

Abstract


This paper presents three low-complexity, yeteffective, multiuser detectors (MUDs) for the uplink of spatial–frequency–time-domain (SFT-domain) spread multicarrier (MC) direct-quence code-division multiple-access (DS-CDMA) systems.Each MUD first converts a received signal into the corresponding format. It then detects the transmitted symbols iteratively byusing a one-domain (1D) minimum-mean-square-error (MMSE) detector and a two-domain (2D) MMSE detectoralternately.The weights of the 1D detector are updated to minimize the mean-square error (MSE) of the detection output by setting the weights of the 2D detector at the values determined in the previous iteration, and vice versa. Performance analyses of the bit-error-rate (BER) bound, the convergence, and the required computational complexity are conducted to assess the feasibility of the proposed MUDs. Finally, the results of computer simulations demonstrate that the performance of the proposed schemes is close to that of the joint SFT-domain MMSE MUD in most scenarios but with lower computational overheads.


Keywords


Code-Division Multiple Access (CDMA), Minimum Mean Square Error (MMSE), Multipath Fading, Multiple-access Interference (MAI), Multiuser Detector (MUD).