JOURNAL ARTICLE

Subspace-based delay estimation for CDMA communication systems

Abstract

We consider a subspace-based approach to delay estimation for code division multiple access communication systems. By exploiting the eigenstructure of the received signal's sample correlation matrix, the observation space is partitioned into a signal subspace and a noise subspace without prior knowledge of the users' delays. The delay estimate is formed by maximizing the likelihood of the projection of a given user's spreading waveform into the estimated noise subspace, thus decomposing the multiuser delay estimation problem into a series of single user problems. This subspace-based approach requires no preamble for acquisition, is near-far resistant, and is robust to changing channel conditions.< >

Keywords:
Subspace topology Preamble Computer science Code division multiple access Signal subspace Noise (video) Algorithm Channel (broadcasting) Multiuser detection Waveform Speech recognition Artificial intelligence Telecommunications

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Topics

Direction-of-Arrival Estimation Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Signal Processing
Wireless Communication Networks Research
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
Advanced Adaptive Filtering Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Computational Mechanics

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