In code-division multiple-access (CDMA) systems, both intersymbol interference (lSi) and multiple-access interference (MAl) arise. Conventional suboptimum receiver consisting of a bank of matched filters is often inefficient because interference is treated as noise. Four suboptimum detection techniques based on zero forcing (Zl') and minimum mean-square-error equalization with and without decision feedback (DF) are presented and compared.
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Zero Forcing and Minimum Mean-square-erro Equalizaion for Multiuser Detection in CDMA Channels
In code-division multiple-access (CDMA) systems, both intersymbol interference (lSi) and multiple-access interference (MAl) arise. Conventional suboptimum receiver consisting of a bank of matched filters is often inefficient because interference is treated as noise. Four suboptimum detection techniques based on zero forcing (Zl') and minimum mean-square-error equalization with and without decision feedback (DF) are presented and compared.
In code-division multiple-access (CDMA) systems, both intersymbol interference (lSi) and multiple-access interference (MAl) arise. Conventional suboptimum receiver consisting of a bank of matched filters is often inefficient because interference is treated as noise. Four suboptimum detection techniques based on zero forcing (Zl') and minimum mean-square-error equalization with and without decision feedback (DF) are presented and compared.