We present an adaptive algorithm based on the theory of hidden Markov models (HMM) which is capable of jointly detecting the users in a DS-CDMA system. The proposed technique is near-far resistant and completely blind in the sense that no knowledge of the signature sequences, channel state information or training sequences is required for any user. In addition to this, an estimate of the signature of each user convolved with its physical channel impulse response (CIR), and an estimate of the background noise variance are provided once convergence is achieved (as well as estimated data sequences). At this moment, and using that CIR estimate, we can switch to any decision-directed (DD) adaptation scheme.Peer Reviewe
Abstract-The decorrelating detector and the linear minimum mean-squate error (MMSE) detector are kno...
The problem of blind adaptive joint multiuser detection and equalization in direct-sequence code div...
The problem of blind adaptive joint multiuser detection and equalization in direct-sequence code div...
We present an adaptive algorithm based on the theory of hidden Markov models (HMM) which is capable ...
In this paper, two probabilistic adaptive algorithms for jointly detecting active users in a DS-CDMA...
Abstract—In this paper, two probabilistic adaptive algorithms for jointly detecting active users in ...
In this paper, a blind algorithm for detecting active users in a DS-CDMA system is presented. This p...
In this paper, a blind algorithm for detecting active users in a DS-CDMA system is presented. This p...
In this paper, two probabilistic adaptive algorithms for jointly detecting active users in a DS-CDMA...
In this paper, two probabilistic adaptive algorithms for jointly detecting active users in a DS-CDMA...
In this paper, two probabilistic adaptive algorithms for jointly detecting active users in a DS-CDMA...
In this paper, a blind algorithm for detecting active users in a DS-CDMA system is presented. This p...
Multiuser detection in code division multiple access systems usually requires either knowledge of th...
In this correspondence, we propose applying the hidden Markov models (HMM) theory to the problem of ...
The problem of blind adaptive joint multiuser detection and equalization in direct-sequence code div...
Abstract-The decorrelating detector and the linear minimum mean-squate error (MMSE) detector are kno...
The problem of blind adaptive joint multiuser detection and equalization in direct-sequence code div...
The problem of blind adaptive joint multiuser detection and equalization in direct-sequence code div...
We present an adaptive algorithm based on the theory of hidden Markov models (HMM) which is capable ...
In this paper, two probabilistic adaptive algorithms for jointly detecting active users in a DS-CDMA...
Abstract—In this paper, two probabilistic adaptive algorithms for jointly detecting active users in ...
In this paper, a blind algorithm for detecting active users in a DS-CDMA system is presented. This p...
In this paper, a blind algorithm for detecting active users in a DS-CDMA system is presented. This p...
In this paper, two probabilistic adaptive algorithms for jointly detecting active users in a DS-CDMA...
In this paper, two probabilistic adaptive algorithms for jointly detecting active users in a DS-CDMA...
In this paper, two probabilistic adaptive algorithms for jointly detecting active users in a DS-CDMA...
In this paper, a blind algorithm for detecting active users in a DS-CDMA system is presented. This p...
Multiuser detection in code division multiple access systems usually requires either knowledge of th...
In this correspondence, we propose applying the hidden Markov models (HMM) theory to the problem of ...
The problem of blind adaptive joint multiuser detection and equalization in direct-sequence code div...
Abstract-The decorrelating detector and the linear minimum mean-squate error (MMSE) detector are kno...
The problem of blind adaptive joint multiuser detection and equalization in direct-sequence code div...
The problem of blind adaptive joint multiuser detection and equalization in direct-sequence code div...