Title :
Hybrid higher-order statistics learning in multiuser detection
Author :
Caamaño, Antonio J. ; Boloix-Tortosa, Rafael ; Ramos, Javier ; Murillo-Fuentes, Juan José
Author_Institution :
EPS-Telecomunicaciones, Univ. Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
Abstract :
In this paper, we explore the significance of second- and higher-order statistics learning in communication systems. The final goal in spread-spectrum communication systems is to receive a signal of interest completely free from interference caused by other concurrent signals. To achieve this end, we exploit the structure of the interference by designing second-order statistics detectors, such as the minimum square error, in conjunction with higher-order statistics (HOS) techniques, such as the blind source separation (BSS). This hybrid higher-order statistics (HyHOS) approach enables us to alleviate BSS algorithms of one of their main problems, that is, their sensitiveness to high levels of noise. In addition, we benefit from remarkable properties of BSS in learning such as fast learning (superefficiency) and independence of the initial settings of the problem (equivariance). We successfully applied the results of this approach to the design of multiuser detectors in code-division multiple access channels.
Keywords :
array signal processing; blind source separation; code division multiple access; higher order statistics; independent component analysis; least mean squares methods; multiuser detection; spread spectrum communication; unsupervised learning; BSS algorithm; array signal processing; blind source separation; code-division multiple access channels; concurrent signal; higher-order statistics techniques; hybrid higher-order statistics learning; independent component analysis; minimum square error; multiuser detection system; second-order statistics detectors; spread-spectrum communication system; unsupervised learning; Blind source separation; Detectors; Error analysis; Higher order statistics; Interference; Multiaccess communication; Multiuser detection; Noise level; Source separation; Spread spectrum communication;
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part C: Applications and Reviews, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSMCC.2004.833299