Multiuser detection for DS-CDMA systems using optimization methods

Multiuser detection for DS-CDMA systems using optimization methods
Author: Xianmin Wang (Ph. D.)
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Release: 2004
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Several new multiuser detectors are developed for different direct-sequence codedivision multiple-access (DS-CDMA) application environments. The first detector is based on a semidefinite-programming (SDP) relaxation technique. In this detector, maximum likelihood (ML) detection is achieved by 'relaxing' the associated combinatorial problem into an SDP problem, which leads to a detector of polynomial complexity. It is shown that the SDP-relaxation (SDPR) based detector can be obtained by solving a dual SDP problem which leads to improved efficiency. Computer simulations demonstrate that the SDPR detector offers near-optimal performance with much reduced computational complexity compared with that of the ML detector proposed by Verdu for both synchronous and asynchronous DS-CDMA systems. The second detector is based on a recursive convex programming (RCP) approach. In this detector, ML detection is carried out in two steps: first, the combinatorial problem associated with ML detection is relaxed to a convex programming problem, and then a recursive approach is used to obtain an approximate solution for ML detection. Efficient unconstrained relaxation approach is proposed for the proposed detector to reduce the involved computational complexity. Computer simulations demonstrate that the proposed detectors offer near-optimal detection performance which is superior to that offered by many other suboptimal detectors including the SDPR detector. However, the computational complexity involved in the proposed detectors is much lower relative to that involved in Verdu's ML detector as well as our SDPR detector. The third detector entails a subspace estimation-based constrained optimization approach for channel estimation in DS-CDMA systems with multipath propagation channels. The proposed approach offers an improved approximation for the noise iii subspace compared with that offered by several existing algorithms. Computer simulations show that the performance of the proposed detector offers nearly the same performance as that of existing subspace detectors but leads to a significant reduction in the amount of computation. Relative to some existing constrained optimization methods, the proposed detector offers a significantly improved performance while requiring a comparable amount of computation. The fourth detector is proposed based on a vector constant-modulus (VCM) approach. This detector is designed for DS-CDMA systems with multipath propagation channels where the effective signatures observed at receiver are distorted by multipath propagation and aliasing concurrently. In this detector, detection is carried out by solving a linear constrained optimization problem whose objective function is formulated based on the VCM criterion. Two adaptation algorithms, namely, the constrained stochastic gradient algorithm and the recursive vector constant-modulus algorithm, are developed. Analysis are presented to investigate the performance of the proposed detector. Computer simulations show that the proposed detectors are able to suppress multiuser interference and inter-symbol interference effectively. More importantly, they offer robust detection performance against the effective signature distortion caused by aliasing at the receiver.

Some Issues on Multiuser Detection in DS-CDMA Systems

Some Issues on Multiuser Detection in DS-CDMA Systems
Author: Zhiwei Mao
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Release: 2003
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In this dissertation, direct-sequence code-division multiple access (DS-CDMA) systemswith multiuser detectors used at receiver are investigated and two kinds of multiuser detectors are developed for DS-CDMA systems. In the investigation of DS-CDMA systems using multiuser detectors at receiver, a study on the performance of the system is presented, where heterogeneous traffic with different transmission rates and quality of service (QoS) requirements is supported. The effects of some realistic factors, such as imperfect power control and the existence of multiple cells, on the system performance are studied. In addition, algorithms are proposed to deal with the forward link power allocation problem based on the measurements of random characteristics of the received signals. This power allocation problem is formulated as a constrained optimization problem. To make the problem easy to solve, an additional appropriate constraint is proposed. Two methods are developed to identify the feasible region of this constrained optimization problem.The first proposed multiuser detector is an adaptive minimum mean-squared-error(MMSE) detector. Particularly, it is desirable for the cases where communication channelshave severe near-far problem, and thus the convergence rates of adaptive MMSE detectorsfor users with different power are quite different. To improve the convergence ratesof adaptive MMSE detectors for weak power users, the interference effects of the strongpower user signals are subtracted from the received signal successively. The method to estimatethe parameters required in the proposed detector is also developed. It is shown thatthe proposed detector achieves fast convergence rates in various near-far scenarios. Otherstudies conducted include the transient mean-squared-error (MSE) analysis to explain thedifferent convergence rates of adaptive MMSE detectors for users with different power, and the bit-error-rate (BER) performance analysis for the proposed detector. The second proposed multiuser detector is a set of semi-blind linear parallel interferencecancellation (PIC) detectors for the reverse link of multiple-cell systems, where only information about intra-cell users is available. To decrease the interference from inter-cellusers whose information is unavailable to the receiver, the inter-cell user signal subspace is identified first by making use of the available information about intra-cell users. The eigen vectors and eigen values of this signal subspace are then used in the traditional linear PIC structure, in place of the unknown inter-cell users' signature codes and signal amplitudes. Based on this idea, three detection schemes are proposed. In addition, an efficient adaptation implementation method is developed, and the performance of the proposed detectorsis studied. The proposed detectors are shown to be suitable for practical implementations and have satisfactory performance.

Frequency-Domain Multiuser Detection for CDMA Systems

Frequency-Domain Multiuser Detection for CDMA Systems
Author: Paulo Silva
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2022-09-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1000794156

Future broadband wireless communication systems are expected to be able to offer new and powerful services enabling fast transmission rates of several tens of Mbit/s. This is an ambitious challenge especially for mobile communication systems since these systems should be able to cope with severely time dispersive channels, associated to the signal multipath propagation. Moreover, these systems should have high spectral and power efficiencies, as well as high capacity and flexibility. Spread spectrum techniques, particularly coded division multiple access (CDMA) techniques allow high capacity and flexibility, continuous transmission requiring low-peak power requirements for the amplifiers, as well as some robustness against fading and time-dispersion effects associated with the multipath propagation. When employed in prefix assisted (PA) block transmission schemes combined with frequency-domain receiver implementations they become especially interesting for broadband wireless systems. In Frequency-Domain Multiuser Detection for CDMA Systems the use of PA block transmission is considered in the context of both DS (Direct Sequence) and MC (Multicarrier) CDMA schemes. The main goal is the study of frequency-domain multiuser detection techniques with iterative signal detection/decoding techniques, also in combination with estimation and cancelation of nonlinear distortion effects. The receiver structures are suitable to scenarios with high interference levels and strongly time-dispersive channels.

Search Algorithms for Engineering Optimization

Search Algorithms for Engineering Optimization
Author: Taufik Abrão
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2013-02-13
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9535109839

Heuristic Search is an important sub-discipline of optimization theory and finds applications in a vast variety of fields, including life science and engineering. Search methods have been useful in solving tough engineering-oriented problems that either could not be solved any other way or solutions take a very long time to be computed. This book explores a variety of applications for search methods and techniques in different fields of electrical engineering. By organizing relevant results and applications, this book will serve as a useful resource for students, researchers and practitioners to further exploit the potential of search methods in solving hard optimization problems that arise in advanced engineering technologies, such as image and video processing issues, detection and resource allocation in telecommunication systems, security and harmonic reduction in power generation systems, as well as redundancy optimization problem and search-fuzzy learning mechanisms in industrial applications.

Structures and algorithms for multiuser detection and interference supression in ds-cdma systems

Structures and algorithms for multiuser detection and interference supression in ds-cdma systems
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Esta tese apresenta novas estruturas e algoritmos para detecção multiusuário e supressão de interferência em sistemas DS-CDMA. São investigadas estruturas baseadas em redes neurais recorrentes para projeto de receptores com decisão realimentada e desenvolvidos algoritmos adaptativospara combater a interferência de múltiplo acesso e a interferência entre símbolos. Novos algoritmos baseados na minimização da taxa de erro de bits são examinados e generalizados para esquemas de detecção com cancelamento de interferência. Para situações onde uma seqüência de treinamento não é disponibilizada, é considerado um novo critério de projeto às cegas de receptores com restrições lineares baseado na função custo módulo constante. Algoritmos adaptativos às cegas baseados neste novo critério são usados para estimar os parâmetros de um receptor linear e do canal decomunicações. São também desenvolvidos novos mecanismos às cegas de ajuste do passo para algoritmos do tipo gradiente estocástico em receptores lineares com base no critério de mínima variância com restrições. Com base nos critérios de mínima variância e módulo constante com restrições, sãodesenvolvidos critérios de projeto às cegas para receptores com decisão realimentada e propostos algoritmos adaptativos para essas estruturas. Um novo esquema de cancelamento sucessivo de interferência baseado no conceito de arbitragem é proposto e incorporado a uma estrutura de recepção com decisão realimentada para o enlace reverso. Em seguida, o novo esquema decancelamento de interferência é combinado com uma estrutura iterativa queemprega múltiplos estágios, resultando em melhores estimativas do receptore um desempenho uniforme para os usuários. Finalmente, são apresentadasnovas estruturas de recepção com posto reduzido, baseadas em filtros FIRinterpolados e interpoladores variantes no tempo, e desenvolvidos algoritmosadaptativos às cegas e supervisionados para o novo esquema.

Multiuser Detection in DSSS Systems

Multiuser Detection in DSSS Systems
Author: Shahzadi Mahnoor
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2014-05-28
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ISBN: 9783659541179

Direct sequence code division multiple access (DS-CDMA) is a popular wireless technology in DS-CDMA communications, all of the users' signal overlap in time and frequency and cause mutual interference. The capacity of Direct Sequence Code Division Multiple Access (DS-CDMA) is limited by Multiple Access Interference (MAI) instead of thermal noise. Commercial CDMA systems such as the ones based on IS-95 standard regard MAI as additive noise and employ matched filter detectors. This technique limits the number of users that can be supported in DS-CDMA system to less than 10% of the spreading gain. Moreover the bit error rates for individual users degrade rapidly with an increase in number of users. The conventional DS-CDMA detector follows single user detection strategy in which each user is detected separately without regard for the other users. A better strategy is multi-user detection, where information about multiple users is used to improve detection of each individual user. A number of important multiuser detectors have been proposed here. The content of the book is in following sequence.