Multiple-Access Interference (MAI) has been considered as a major performance-limiting factor in the next-generation CDMA systems. Multiuser detection (MUD) methods have been proposed to mitigate the MAI from the co-channel users by incoporating the cross-correlation properties between users. Recently, two classes of emerging techniques, probabilistic data association (PDA) and Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods, have been applied to the multiuser detection. In this paper, we present a new method, named Monte Carlo PDA (MC-PDA), that incorporates the concepts of both to give a more reliable inference of the CDMA symbols by appropriately modelling and updating the MAI. The methodology is general and can be applied to other communication...
Introduction . Continuous Time Discrete Time . MPOE Based Methods: Introduction . Probabil...
Multiple access interference (MAI) limits the capacity of Direct Sequence Code Division Multiple Acc...
Abstract- Multiple access interference (MAI) is a factor which limits the capacity and performance o...
This paper investigates the use of computational Bayesian methods for multiuser detection (MUD) of s...
We consider a multiuser detector based on modelling the multiple-access interference (MAI) as a vect...
In this paper, we develop novel Bayesian detection methods that are applicable to both synchronous c...
Multiuser detection deals with demodulation of mutually interfering digital streams in digital commu...
Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods are considered as the powerful techniques for Bayesian compu...
Over the past few decades, code-division multiple-access (CDMA) systems have been widely used for mi...
Potential for improved performance through joint detection of multiuser signals, coupled with associ...
The demand for better techniques in the field of multiuser detection for CDMA and WCDMA systems has ...
Abstract — Although multiuser detection (MUD) has received intensive research since its invention by...
Gibbs sampler, a typical Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) method that approximately solves the Bayesi...
In Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) communications, Multiuser Detection (MUD), that reduces the ...
The conventional optimal detector for DS/CDMA systems consists of a bank of matched filters. This de...
Introduction . Continuous Time Discrete Time . MPOE Based Methods: Introduction . Probabil...
Multiple access interference (MAI) limits the capacity of Direct Sequence Code Division Multiple Acc...
Abstract- Multiple access interference (MAI) is a factor which limits the capacity and performance o...
This paper investigates the use of computational Bayesian methods for multiuser detection (MUD) of s...
We consider a multiuser detector based on modelling the multiple-access interference (MAI) as a vect...
In this paper, we develop novel Bayesian detection methods that are applicable to both synchronous c...
Multiuser detection deals with demodulation of mutually interfering digital streams in digital commu...
Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods are considered as the powerful techniques for Bayesian compu...
Over the past few decades, code-division multiple-access (CDMA) systems have been widely used for mi...
Potential for improved performance through joint detection of multiuser signals, coupled with associ...
The demand for better techniques in the field of multiuser detection for CDMA and WCDMA systems has ...
Abstract — Although multiuser detection (MUD) has received intensive research since its invention by...
Gibbs sampler, a typical Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) method that approximately solves the Bayesi...
In Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) communications, Multiuser Detection (MUD), that reduces the ...
The conventional optimal detector for DS/CDMA systems consists of a bank of matched filters. This de...
Introduction . Continuous Time Discrete Time . MPOE Based Methods: Introduction . Probabil...
Multiple access interference (MAI) limits the capacity of Direct Sequence Code Division Multiple Acc...
Abstract- Multiple access interference (MAI) is a factor which limits the capacity and performance o...