Title :
Noncoherent MMSE multiuser receivers and their blind adaptive implementations
Author :
Kapur, Ateet ; Varanasi, Mahesh K. ; Das, Deepak
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Colorado Univ., Boulder, CO, USA
fDate :
3/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Three noncoherent minimum mean-squared error (NMSE)-based multiuser receivers are proposed for multipulse modulation. These receivers have a common MMSE prefilter and are followed by one of three phase-independent decision rules. The simplest decision rule selects the maximum magnitude of the MMSE filter outputs, and the other two account for the second-order statistics of the residual multiple-access interference that remains after MMSE filtering. Blind adaptive algorithms are then proposed for the three noncoherent MMSE receivers. The common adaptive algorithm for the MMSE prefilter, which is based on the stochastic approximation method, is shown to converge in the mean-squared error sense to the nonblind NMSE prefilter. Our convergence analysis yields new insight into the tradeoff between the rate of convergence and the residual mean-squared error. The noncoherent blind receivers obtained here do not require the knowledge of the received signals of any of the interfering users, and are hence well-suited for distributed implementation in cellular wireless networks or in communication systems that must operate in noncooperative environments
Keywords :
cellular radio; convergence of numerical methods; filtering theory; interference suppression; least mean squares methods; modulation; radio networks; radio receivers; radiofrequency interference; statistical analysis; MMSE filter outputs; MMSE prefilter; blind adaptive algorithms; blind adaptive receivers; cellular wireless networks; convergence analysis; minimum mean-squared error; multiple-access interference; nonblind NMSE prefilter; noncoherent MMSE multiuser receivers; noncoherent NMSE receivers; noncoherent blind receivers; noncooperative environments; second-order statistics; stochastic approximation method; three phase-independent decision rules; Adaptive algorithm; Approximation methods; Cellular networks; Convergence; Filtering; Filters; Multiple access interference; Statistics; Stochastic processes; Wireless networks;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on