Performance evaluation of the independent component analysis method and the analytical constant modulus algorithm for wireless communications

This paper studies the performances for wireless communications of the independent component analysis (ICA), and the analytical constant modulus algorithm (ACMA). These algorithms can be used at the base station to separate the received signals. The ICA algorithm aims to statically whiten the data s...

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