As the demand for wireless communication grows, it is critical to search for techniques to efficiently exploit the limited bandwidth and discriminate between the users. CDMA has been found to be a promising multiple-access technique to mitigate fading and to provide efficient use of bandwidth. Unlike FDMA and TDMA, which are band-limited, CDMA is interference-limited. Therefore, for a CDMA system designer, one major objective is to eliminate interference of the desired signal. Multiuser detection exploits the structure of the multiuser interference in order to increase the efficiency and eliminate the effect of MAI (Multi-Access Interference). Included in the various multiuser detection schemes are the interference cancellation receivers; ...
Abstract. Interference cancellation and multiuser detec-tion in CDMA systems are still actual resear...
This paper studies the potential benefits of antenna arrays in cellular CDMA communications and prop...
The problem of blind multiuser detection for an asynchronous multicarrier DS-CDMA system employing m...
The work begins with a study of several most frequently referred to sub-optimal multiuser receivers....
A limiting factor for the performance of the conventional CDMA receiver is the near-far effect. Prac...
Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) is widely used in current wireless communication systems such a...
This paper deals with the problem of multisensor-multiuser detection in CDMA systems in the presence...
Multiuser detection is a key method to combat the near-far problem, among which a popular category i...
Cochannel interference is usually a major limitation to the performance of mobile wireless systems. ...
Multiuser detection has been investigated to mitigate the near-far effect in CDMA systems. Antenna a...
An effective design of successive joint blind multi-target (MT) adaptive antenna array (AAA) and int...
Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) has been proposed as an efficient access method for cellular a...
An effective design of successive joint blind multi-target (MT) adaptive antenna array (AAA) and int...
Among multi-access communications techniques, CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) is interference-l...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is concerned with interference suppression in mu...
Abstract. Interference cancellation and multiuser detec-tion in CDMA systems are still actual resear...
This paper studies the potential benefits of antenna arrays in cellular CDMA communications and prop...
The problem of blind multiuser detection for an asynchronous multicarrier DS-CDMA system employing m...
The work begins with a study of several most frequently referred to sub-optimal multiuser receivers....
A limiting factor for the performance of the conventional CDMA receiver is the near-far effect. Prac...
Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) is widely used in current wireless communication systems such a...
This paper deals with the problem of multisensor-multiuser detection in CDMA systems in the presence...
Multiuser detection is a key method to combat the near-far problem, among which a popular category i...
Cochannel interference is usually a major limitation to the performance of mobile wireless systems. ...
Multiuser detection has been investigated to mitigate the near-far effect in CDMA systems. Antenna a...
An effective design of successive joint blind multi-target (MT) adaptive antenna array (AAA) and int...
Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) has been proposed as an efficient access method for cellular a...
An effective design of successive joint blind multi-target (MT) adaptive antenna array (AAA) and int...
Among multi-access communications techniques, CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) is interference-l...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is concerned with interference suppression in mu...
Abstract. Interference cancellation and multiuser detec-tion in CDMA systems are still actual resear...
This paper studies the potential benefits of antenna arrays in cellular CDMA communications and prop...
The problem of blind multiuser detection for an asynchronous multicarrier DS-CDMA system employing m...