At the base station in hybrid CDMA systems, multi-user detection (MUD) techniques are exploited to alleviate both multiple access (MAI) and inter-symbol (ISI) interference. MMSE MUD algorithms solve a linear problem where the system matrix has a block-Toeplitz shape. Sub-optimal algorithms with reduced complexity are mandatory to reduce the high computational load imposed by exact inversion techniques. However, when computational complexity is strongly reduced, sub-optimal algorithms may suffer performances degradation and severe near-far effects. In this paper, we introduce a new detector scheme that uses the block-Bareiss algorithm. This detector shows good performances and low computational power requirements, comparing favorably with simple implementations based on block-Fourier techniques. Simulations are presented and discussed for the specific TD-SCDMA application.

Multiuser detector for hybrid CDMA systems based on the Bareiss algorithm

V Rampa
2005

Abstract

At the base station in hybrid CDMA systems, multi-user detection (MUD) techniques are exploited to alleviate both multiple access (MAI) and inter-symbol (ISI) interference. MMSE MUD algorithms solve a linear problem where the system matrix has a block-Toeplitz shape. Sub-optimal algorithms with reduced complexity are mandatory to reduce the high computational load imposed by exact inversion techniques. However, when computational complexity is strongly reduced, sub-optimal algorithms may suffer performances degradation and severe near-far effects. In this paper, we introduce a new detector scheme that uses the block-Bareiss algorithm. This detector shows good performances and low computational power requirements, comparing favorably with simple implementations based on block-Fourier techniques. Simulations are presented and discussed for the specific TD-SCDMA application.
2005
Istituto di Elettronica e di Ingegneria dell'Informazione e delle Telecomunicazioni - IEIIT
Inglese
Proceedings of the 2006 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing
2005 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing
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0-7803-8874-7
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IEEE-Institute Of Electrical And Electronics Engineers Inc.
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STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
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18-23/03/2005
Philadelphia, USA
Toeplitz matrices
code division multiple access
intersymbol interference
multiuser detection
Bareiss algorithm
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