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Efficient complex radial basis function model for multiuser detection in a space division multiple access/multiple-input multiple-output-orthogonal frequency division multiplexing system

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An adaptive multiuser detection (MUD) technique using the complex radial basis function (CRBF) network is proposed for space division multiple access-orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (SDMA-OFDM) system and has low complexity, better performance compared with MSER MUD and also supports overload scenario.
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An adaptive multiuser detection (MUD) technique using the complex radial basis function (CRBF) network is proposed for space division multiple access-orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (SDMA-OFDM) system. Among various MUDs, the linear minimum mean-square error (MMSE) MUD suffers from poor performance and the maximum likelihood (ML) detector is restricted by high computational complexity. Hence, the cost function minimisation-based detector like minimum symbol error rate (MSER) is preferred because of significant performance gain over MMSE MUD and complexity gain over ML detector. Moreover, the MSER detector also has a potential of surviving in overload scenario, where the number of users are more than that of the number of receiving antennas. However, in all these techniques, the requirement of channel estimation adds an extra complexity whereas, the proposed CRBF detector approximates the channel parameters in training phase and detects signals in testing phase. It also has low complexity, better performance compared with MSER MUD and also supports overload scenario. Each neuron in the proposed CRBF network is assembled with ` sech ' activation function, as this function can do better complex non-linear mapping than Gaussian activation. The simulation study and performance evaluation of CRBF MUD is investigated, considering both data and image transmission.

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Recent trends in multiuser detection techniques for SDMA-OFDM communication system

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MC–CDMA receiver design using recurrent neural networks for eliminating multiple access interference and nonlinear distortion

TL;DR: The neural network receivers such as multilayer perceptron and recurrent neural network could be better alternative for MC–CDMA system to mitigate multiple access interference (MAI).
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Design of MC-CDMA receiver using radial basis function network to mitigate multiple access interference and nonlinear distortion

TL;DR: This paper mainly aims at designing a suitable receiver for MC-CDMA system to mitigate multiple access interference (MAI), and the neural network (NN) receivers could be better alternative for such a case.
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Design of near‐optimal local likelihood search‐based detection algorithm for coded large‐scale MU‐MIMO system

TL;DR: The present work proposes singular value decomposition (SVD) precoding‐assisted user‐level local likelihood ascent search (LLAS) algorithm to mitigate both IAI and MUI in the uplink MU‐MIMO.
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