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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/18396
Title: Low-Complexity Spatial-Frequency-Time-Domain MMSE Multiuser Detectors for MC DS-CDMA
Authors: Hoang-Yang Lu 
Hsien-Sen Hung
Chin-Feng Lin 
Ching-Hsiang Tseng 
Yen-Yu Chen
Keywords: Signal to noise ratio;Multiuser detection;Multiaccess communication;Discrete Fourier transforms
Issue Date: Nov-2010
Conference: 2010 IEEE 12th International Conference on Communication Technology
Nanjing, China
Abstract: 
This paper presents three multiuser detectors (MUDs) for the uplinks of spatial-frequency-time-domain (SFT-domain) spread multi-carrier (MC) direct sequence code division multiple access (DS-CDMA) systems. First, aiming at achieving significant performance gain, we propose a joint optimum SFT-domain MUD based on minimum mean square error (MMSE) decision rules. Further, to reduce the computational complexity, we decompose the SFT-domain received signal to low-dimension signal components and propose the corresponding separate MMSE MUDs. Complexity analysis and computer simulations show that the joint optimum SFT-domain MMSE MUD performs the best among the proposed schemes. Meanwhile, the separate MMSE MUDs can provide effective performance close to that of the joint optimum SFT-domain MMSE MUD but with a modest computational overhead.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/18396
DOI: 10.1109/ICCT.2010.5688879
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