On the Adaptive Multi-stage Detector for Cancellation of Multiuser Interference in CDMA Wireless Communication Systems

On the Adaptive Multi-stage Detector for Cancellation of Multiuser Interference in CDMA Wireless Communication Systems
Author: Nadir Sezgin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1996
Genre: Data compression (Computer science)
ISBN:

The classical multiple access techniques such as Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA) and Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) schemes are band limited in terms of their capacity to be used for mobile radio communication. Recent developments in the area of digital signal processing, makes Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) as a possible solution to the demand of capacity for the mobile radio communication. The capacity of CDMA is limited by multiuser interference, that is the interference from the other users. The goal of this dissertation is to improve the multiuser CDMA detector with high Bit Error Rate (BER) performance, low complexity, near-fax resistance as well as flexibility to be applied to a wide range of communication channels. We developed an adaptive multi-stage CDMA detector to cancel the multiuser interference. The first-stage of the detector, called decorrelating detector, decorrelates the correlated signals obtained at the match filter bank. The second-stage, called canceller, cancels the multiuser interference exist in the desired signals, using the decorrelated user signals obtained at the decorrelating detector output. The key future of this multi-stage detector is being purely adaptive. The combination of adaptive decorrelating detector and adaptive canceller allows the multi-stage detector achieve near-optimum BER performance and at the same time remain computationally effective. To increse achievable BElT performance an adaptive soft limiter is used at the canceller stage. The underlying structure of this multi-stage detector (i.e. being purely adaptive) allows it to be applied to different channel characteristics. However, throughout this dissertation we use Additive White Gaussian Noise (AWG N) channel for simplicity. To address some of the potential problems that may arise in practice, the adaptive decorrelating detector is tested using computer simulation and in-depth analysis of the problem. If necessary, an alternative solution that do not change the main characteristics of the detector (such as adaptivity and simplicity) is provided. Overall, we conclude that our adaptive detector with its high BER performance and adaptation ability to different channel characteristics, can be considered as an alternative solution to the problem of multiuser interference cancellation in CDMA communication.

Interference Analysis and Reduction for Wireless Systems

Interference Analysis and Reduction for Wireless Systems
Author: Peter Stavroulakis
Publisher: Artech House
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2003
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781580535748

This leading-edge resource offers you a new methodology for analyzing and studying the behavior of wireless communication systems in an interference environment. It provides you with modern tools and techniques for use in real-world applications that help you guarantee optimum system performance. The book treats both additive and multiplicative interfering signals, including in-depth descriptions of how these signals behave, regardless of the source.

Multiuser Detection

Multiuser Detection
Author: Sergio VerdĂș
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 478
Release: 1998-08-13
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780521593731

Originally published in 1998, Multiuser Detection provides a comprehensive treatment of the subject of multiuser digital communications.

Multiuser Detection in CDMA Mobile Terminals

Multiuser Detection in CDMA Mobile Terminals
Author: Piero Castoldi
Publisher: Artech House
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2002
Genre: Technology
ISBN: 1580533302

Here's an authoritative, cutting-edge resource that gives you a thorough understanding of CDMA transmission and detection. It offers practical guidance in designing interference-reducing multi-user receivers for mobile radio systems and multi-user adaptive modems for accessing satellite earth stations. The book provides in-depth descriptions of CDMA principles, and of linear and non-linear multi-user detection , and covers the fine details of the realization of a linear multi-user receiver.

Signal Processing for Wireless Communication Systems

Signal Processing for Wireless Communication Systems
Author: H. Vincent Poor
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2006-01-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0306473224

Signal Processing for Wireless Communication Systems brings together in one place important contributions and up-to-date research results in this fast moving area. The Contributors to this work were selected from leading researchers and practitioners in this field. The book's 18 chapters are divided into three areas: systems, Networks, and Implementation Issues; Channel Estimation and Equalization; and Multiuser Detection. The Work, originally published as Volume 30, Numbers 1-3 of the Journal of VLSI Signal Processing Systems for Signal, Image, and Video Technology, will be valuable to anyone working or researching in the field of wireless communication systems. It serves as an excellent reference, providing insight into some of the most challenging issues being examined today.

Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)

Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)
Author: R. Michael
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2022-05-31
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3031016734

This book covers the basic aspects of Code Division Multiple Access or CDMA. It begins with an introduction to the basic ideas behind fixed and random access systems in order to demonstrate the difference between CDMA and the more widely understood TDMA, FDMA or CSMA. Secondly, a review of basic spread spectrum techniques are presented which are used in CDMA systems including direct sequence, frequency-hopping and time-hopping approaches. The basic concept of CDMA is presented, followed by the four basic principles of CDMA systems that impact their performance: interference averaging, universal frequency reuse, soft handoff, and statistical multiplexing. The focus of the discussion will then shift to applications. The most common application of CDMA currently is cellular systems. A detailed discussion on cellular voice systems based on CDMA, specifically IS-95, is presented. The capacity of such systems will be examined as well as performance enhancement techniques such as coding and spatial filtering. Also discussed are Third Generation CDMA cellular systems and how they differ from Second Generation systems. A second application of CDMA that is covered is spread spectrum packet radio networks. Finally, there is an examination of multi-user detection and interference cancellation and how such techniques impact CDMA networks. This book should be of interest and value to engineers, advanced students, and researchers in communications.

Advances in Multiuser Detection

Advances in Multiuser Detection
Author: Michael L. Honig
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 517
Release: 2009-08-31
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0471779717

A Timely Exploration of Multiuser Detection in Wireless Networks During the past decade, the design and development of current and emerging wireless systems have motivated many important advances in multiuser detection. This book fills an important need by providing a comprehensive overview of crucial recent developments that have occurred in this active research area. Each chapter is contributed by noted experts and is meant to serve as a self-contained treatment of the topic. Coverage includes: Linear and decision feedback methods Iterative multiuser detection and decoding Multiuser detection in the presence of channel impairments Performance analysis with random signatures and channels Joint detection methods for MIMO channels Interference avoidance methods at the transmitter Transmitter precoding methods for the MIMO downlink This book is an ideal entry point for exploring ongoing research in multiuser detection and for learning about the field's existing unsolved problems and issues. It is a valuable resource for researchers, engineers, and graduate students who are involved in the area of digital communications.

Adaptive Signal Processing in Wireless Communications

Adaptive Signal Processing in Wireless Communications
Author: Mohamed Ibnkahla
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 551
Release: 2017-12-19
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1351835742

Adaptive techniques play a key role in modern wireless communication systems. The concept of adaptation is emphasized in the Adaptation in Wireless Communications Series through a unified framework across all layers of the wireless protocol stack ranging from the physical layer to the application layer, and from cellular systems to next-generation wireless networks. This specific volume, Adaptive Signal Processing in Wireless Communications is devoted to adaptation in the physical layer. It gives an in-depth survey of adaptive signal processing techniques used in current and future generations of wireless communication systems. Featuring the work of leading international experts, it covers adaptive channel modeling, identification and equalization, adaptive modulation and coding, adaptive multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) systems, and cooperative diversity. It also addresses other important aspects of adaptation in wireless communications such as hardware implementation, reconfigurable processing, and cognitive radio. A second volume in the series, Adaptation and Cross-layer Design in Wireless Networks(cat no.46039) is devoted to adaptation in the data link, network, and application layers.

Parallel Interference Cancellation Multiuser Detectors for DS-CDMA Communication Systems

Parallel Interference Cancellation Multiuser Detectors for DS-CDMA Communication Systems
Author: Feng Liu
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2006
Genre: Engineering, Electronics and Electrical
ISBN: 9780542604713

A nonlinear sub-optimal multiuser detector in the form of parallel interference cancellation (PIC) has been studied. The main objective of this thesis is to develop an analytical model for PIC performance analysis and propose new near-optimum approach. Since the exact performance analysis of PIC is difficult to derive due to its nonlinear decision function, previous work tends to adopt computer simulation method or evaluate through Gaussian approximation (GA) method. For PIC detector, the GA method may not apply since there may exist a dominate interference signal. In addition, the central limit theorem is not applicable to model the residual MAI in the case of PIC due to its own structural property. We develop an analytical model to derive the exact BER performance in the case of two users, and extend the method to approximate cases when moderate-to-high SINR can be encountered. We propose a gradient adaptive parallel interference cancellation detector and investigate its performance. The presented PIC detector is equipped with a set of adaptive weights which are adjusted through a new proposed gradient adaptive step size-LMS (GASS-LMS) algorithm to reduce the cost of wrong interference estimation as existed in the conventional PIC. The initial state is deliberately set based on the function of probability of error to reflect the reliability of the tentative decision from the previous stage. While the most previous work on MUD are restricted to cases where there is no intersymbol interference (ISI), we consider the problem of joint detection of MAI and ISI, which is crucial to enhance the performance of the third and future generation systems with high data rate applications. Simulation results are provided to show that our low complexity joint detector can perform very well, yielding the bit error rate (BER) close to the non-ISI single-user error rate.