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Blind adaptive multiuser detection

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This paper introduces an adaptive multiuser detector which converges (for any initialization) to the MMSE detector without requiring training sequences and is made robust to imprecise knowledge of the received signature waveform of the user of interest.
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The decorrelating detector and the linear minimum mean-square error (MMSE) detector are known to be effective strategies to counter the presence of multiuser interference in code-division multiple-access channels; in particular, those multiuser detectors provide optimum near-far resistance. When training data sequences are available, the MMSE multiuser detector can be implemented adaptively without knowledge of signature waveforms or received amplitudes. This paper introduces an adaptive multiuser detector which converges (for any initialization) to the MMSE detector without requiring training sequences. This blind multiuser detector requires no more knowledge than does the conventional single-user receiver: the desired user's signature waveform and its timing. The proposed blind multiuser detector is made robust with respect to imprecise knowledge of the received signature waveform of the user of interest. >

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Minimum probability of error for asynchronous Gaussian multiple-access channels

TL;DR: The results show that the proposed multiuser detectors afford important performance gains over conventional single-user systems, in which the signal constellation carries the entire burden of complexity required to achieve a given performance level.
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Linear multiuser detectors for synchronous code-division multiple-access channels

TL;DR: Under the assumptions of symbol-synchronous transmissions and white Gaussian noise, the authors analyze the detection mechanism at the receiver, comparing different detectors by their bit error rates in the low-background-noise region and by their worst-case behavior in a near-far environment.
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MMSE interference suppression for direct-sequence spread-spectrum CDMA

TL;DR: It is concluded that MMSE detectors can alleviate the need for stringent power control in CDMA systems, and may be a practical alternative to the matched filter receiver.
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Near-far resistance of multiuser detectors in asynchronous channels

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors consider an asynchronous code-division multiple access (CDMA) environment where the receiver has knowledge of the signature waveforms of all the users and compare detectors by their worst case bit error rate in a low background noise near-far environment.