A blind projection receiver for coded CDMA systems
citation_date
1999
Description
ABSTRACT This paper presents a blind adaptive CDMA receiver that requires no knowledge of the spreading codes, the delays, and the energy of the received signals associated with the interfering users. Our receiver is based on linear interference cancellation and adaptive interference signal subspace tracking. It has error control coding embedded in the detector structure and employs “branch processing” to detect the bit stream. Simulation results demonstrating that the receiver suffers negligible performance loss over systems with complete knowledge of the interfering users are presented in the paper.
Type
text
citation_publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
citation_journal_title
IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, Signal Processing
citation_firstpage
2519
Citation_lastpage
2522
citation_language
eng;
Bibliographic Citation
Mo, S., Schlegel, C., & Mathews, V. J. (1999). A blind projection receiver for coded CDMA systems. IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, Signal Processing, 2519-22. March.
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