JOURNAL ARTICLE

Constrained Adaptive Constant Modulus RLS Algorithm for Blind DS-CDMA Multiuser Receiver under Time-Varying Channels

S.-J. CHERNChun-Huang Sun

Year: 2007 Journal:   IEICE Transactions on Fundamentals of Electronics Communications and Computer Sciences Vol: E90-A (7)Pages: 1452-1461   Publisher: Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers

Abstract

The performance of the blind multiuser detector for a DS-CDMA system with linearly constrained constant modulus (LCCM) criterion is known to highly depend on the exact knowledge of the desired user amplitude; it is usually not available at receiver end. In this paper, we propose a novel LC adaptive CM RLS (LC-ACM-RLS) algorithm to adaptively implement the optimal solution of the LCCM receiver, and to track the desired user's amplitude, simultaneously. From computer simulations, we verify the superiority of the new proposed algorithm over the conventional LCCM-RLS algorithm for multiple access interference (MAI) suppression. Also, for time-varying channel during the adaptation processes, if the amplitude of desired user is not available and varies with time, such as hand-off and Rayleigh fading environments, we show that the proposed LC-ACM-RLS algorithm has better tracking capability compared with the conventional approaches.

Keywords:
Multiuser detection Computer science Code division multiple access Rayleigh fading Constant (computer programming) Algorithm Interference (communication) Fading Control theory (sociology) Amplitude Detector Single antenna interference cancellation Channel (broadcasting) Tracking (education) Adaptive algorithm Telecommunications Artificial intelligence Physics Decoding methods

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