Adaptive interference suppression for CDMA systems with a worst-case error criterion

This correspondence proposes a novel design strategy for linear multiuser detection in CDMA systems to satisfy a deterministic worst-case error performance measure. Formulations with and without the use of training signals are considered, and a near-far resistant solution for each is presented. Furt...

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description This correspondence proposes a novel design strategy for linear multiuser detection in CDMA systems to satisfy a deterministic worst-case error performance measure. Formulations with and without the use of training signals are considered, and a near-far resistant solution for each is presented. Further, computationally efficient adaptive algorithms are derived in this framework that allow for sharing of detectors among different users.
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