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Adaptive blind multiuser DS-CDMA downlink equaliser

Adaptive blind multiuser DS-CDMA downlink equaliser
Adaptive blind multiuser DS-CDMA downlink equaliser
A robust and simple adaptive blind multiuser equaliser for downlink DS-CDMA systems is presented. The adaptation is based on forcing various user symbols onto a constant modulus, whereby no additional constraints such as the mixed cross-correlation are required. The proposed algorithm has a moderate computational complexity and shows a BER performance close to the MMSE solution.
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Hadef, Mahmoud
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Weiss, Stephan
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Rupp, Markus
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Hadef, Mahmoud
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Weiss, Stephan
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Rupp, Markus
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Hadef, Mahmoud, Weiss, Stephan and Rupp, Markus (2005) Adaptive blind multiuser DS-CDMA downlink equaliser. Electronics Letters, 41 (21), 1184-1185. (doi:10.1049/el:20052902).

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A robust and simple adaptive blind multiuser equaliser for downlink DS-CDMA systems is presented. The adaptation is based on forcing various user symbols onto a constant modulus, whereby no additional constraints such as the mixed cross-correlation are required. The proposed algorithm has a moderate computational complexity and shows a BER performance close to the MMSE solution.

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Published date: 13 October 2005
Organisations: Electronics & Computer Science

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Local EPrints ID: 261512
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/261512
ISSN: 0013-5194
PURE UUID: bed24fb9-fa5b-4bd6-b687-9ea3207c6463

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Date deposited: 25 Oct 2005
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 06:54

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Author: Mahmoud Hadef
Author: Stephan Weiss
Author: Markus Rupp

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