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Decorrelator Designs for Multiuser Detection in CDMA Based Asynchronous&#13;
Wireless Communication Systems</title>
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<description>Efficient High Performance&#13;
Decorrelator Designs for Multiuser Detection in CDMA Based Asynchronous&#13;
Wireless Communication Systems
Gulhane, Sanjay M.
The linear decorrelator provides a good solution for multiuser detection in code division&#13;
multiple access (CDMA) systems. However, the computations needed to invert the&#13;
correlation matrix have rendered its implementation difficult in practice. Considerable&#13;
interest has been shown on realization of multiuser asynchronous CDMA reception by a&#13;
finite length decorrelator of small window size. One-shot and extended window based&#13;
decorrelators reported in literature are near-far resistant, however, they have considerable&#13;
enhancement of noise power with increase in the number of users that limits their user&#13;
capacity. Truncated window based algorithms, on the other hand, suffer from edge effects&#13;
that introduce multiple access interference (MAI) which degrades the performance with&#13;
increased number of users and also results in near–far dependence. Thus the existing&#13;
finite length decorrelator algorithms show variable tradeoffs between the performance,&#13;
complexity and user capacity. In this thesis some aspects of design improvements for&#13;
improved tradeoff between the performance and the user capacity of finite length&#13;
decorrelators in asynchronous system, while keeping the computational overheads low, is&#13;
considered.
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<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 2010 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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