Robust constrained linear receivers for CDMA wireless systems
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-1-2001
Abstract
For code-division multiple access (CDMA) communication systems, many constrained linear receivers have been developed to suppress multiple access interference. The linearly constrained formulations are generally sensitive to multipath fading and other types of signal mismatch. In this paper, we develop robust linear receivers by exploring appropriate constraints. Multiple linear constraints are exploited to preserve the output energy that is scattered in multipath channels. In addition, a quadratic inequality constraint on the weight vector norm is used to improve robustness with respect to imprecise signal modeling. These constraints can be applied to the minimum output energy (MOE) detector to mitigate the signal mismatch problem and to the decision directed minimum mean square error (MMSE) detector to prevent error propagation and eliminate the need for training sequences at startup. Adaptive implementations for the proposed detectors are presented using recursive least square (RLS) updating in both the direct form and the partitioned linear interface canceller (PLIC) structure. Simulations are performed in a multipath propagation environment to illustrate the performance of the proposed detectors.
Publication Title
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
Recommended Citation
Tian, Z.,
Bell, K.,
&
Van Trees, H.
(2001).
Robust constrained linear receivers for CDMA wireless systems.
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing,
49(7), 1510-1522.
http://doi.org/10.1109/78.928704
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