Recently, decorrelator-based receivers have been investigated for demodulating data in a dual-rate synchronous DS/CDMA system. The proposed receivers were a high-rate decorrelator (HRD) matched to the data rate of the high-rate users and a low-rate decorrelator (LRD) matched to the data rate of the low-rate users. In this paper, the probabilities of error attainable for high-rate and low-rate users with the use of the HRD and the LRD are analyzed. It is proven that the LRD offers superior performance to that of the HRD for all users. Asymptotic analysis provides bounds for the performance difference for high-rate users. The results are generalized to multi-rate systems. To increase fidelity, a Sliding-Window Decorrelator is proposed which d...
The existing dual-rate blind linear detectors, which operate at either the low-rate (LR) or the high...
The objective of this paper is to study the performance of a linear multiuser detector (a decorrelat...
In this paper, the performance of two multirate schemes in DS/CDMA systems: Variable Spreading Gain ...
We consider a dual rate synchronous DS/CDMA system in which the length of each signature sequence is...
Direct-Sequence Code Division Multiple-Access (DS/CDMA) has for some yearsbeen considered as a candi...
In this letter, the performance of multirate direct-sequence code-division multiple-access (CDMA) sy...
The general trend both in wireless and fixed network communication systems is flexibility in service...
In this dissertation, we study the average performances of the coherent and non-coherent decorrelati...
A sliding window decorrelating algorithm is developed. It is shown to be near-far resistant both in ...
The decorrelating detector is a near-far resistant linear joint detector for a code-division multipl...
Multi-user detection allows for the efficient use of bandwidth in Code-Division Multiple-Access (CDM...
Different modulation schemes supporting multiple data rates in a Direct Sequence Code Division Multi...
In this paper we propose successive interference cancellers (IC) for a variable data rate environmen...
This paper proposes a three-shot improvement scheme for the hard-decision based method (HDM), an imp...
Abstract—We investigate the relative output signal-to-interfer-ence-plus-noise ratio (SINR) performa...
The existing dual-rate blind linear detectors, which operate at either the low-rate (LR) or the high...
The objective of this paper is to study the performance of a linear multiuser detector (a decorrelat...
In this paper, the performance of two multirate schemes in DS/CDMA systems: Variable Spreading Gain ...
We consider a dual rate synchronous DS/CDMA system in which the length of each signature sequence is...
Direct-Sequence Code Division Multiple-Access (DS/CDMA) has for some yearsbeen considered as a candi...
In this letter, the performance of multirate direct-sequence code-division multiple-access (CDMA) sy...
The general trend both in wireless and fixed network communication systems is flexibility in service...
In this dissertation, we study the average performances of the coherent and non-coherent decorrelati...
A sliding window decorrelating algorithm is developed. It is shown to be near-far resistant both in ...
The decorrelating detector is a near-far resistant linear joint detector for a code-division multipl...
Multi-user detection allows for the efficient use of bandwidth in Code-Division Multiple-Access (CDM...
Different modulation schemes supporting multiple data rates in a Direct Sequence Code Division Multi...
In this paper we propose successive interference cancellers (IC) for a variable data rate environmen...
This paper proposes a three-shot improvement scheme for the hard-decision based method (HDM), an imp...
Abstract—We investigate the relative output signal-to-interfer-ence-plus-noise ratio (SINR) performa...
The existing dual-rate blind linear detectors, which operate at either the low-rate (LR) or the high...
The objective of this paper is to study the performance of a linear multiuser detector (a decorrelat...
In this paper, the performance of two multirate schemes in DS/CDMA systems: Variable Spreading Gain ...