Title :
Subspace blind adaptive detection for multiuser CDMA
Author_Institution :
Texas Univ., San Antonio, TX, USA
fDate :
1/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Direct adaptive realizations of the linear minimum mean-square error (MMSE) receiver for direct-sequence code-division multiple access possess the attractive feature of not requiring any explicit information of interference parameters such as timing, amplitudes, or spreading sequences; however, they need a training sequence for the desired user. Previously, a new blind adaptive receiver was proposed based on an anchored least mean-squared (LMS) algorithm that requires only the spreading code and symbol timing of the desired user but obviates the need for a training sequence. In this work, it is analytically demonstrated that the blind LMS algorithm always provides (nominally) faster convergence than the training driven LMS-MMSE receiver of but at the cost of increased tap-weight fluctuations or misadjustment. Second, the property that the optimal MMSE or minimum-output energy filter coefficients lies in the signal subspace is exploited to propose a new efficient blind adaptive receiver requiring fewer adaptive coefficients. Improved detector characteristics (superior convergence rates and steady-state signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratios) is indicated by analysis and supported by simulation
Keywords :
adaptive filters; adaptive signal detection; code division multiple access; filtering theory; interference suppression; least mean squares methods; multiuser channels; radio receivers; radiofrequency interference; spread spectrum communication; DS-CDMA; LMS-MMSE receiver; MMSE receiver; adaptive coefficients; blind LMS algorithm; blind adaptive filtering; blind adaptive receiver; convergence rates; direct-sequence code-division multiple access; interference suppression; least mean-squared algorithm; linear minimum mean-square error receiver; minimum-output energy filter coefficients; multiuser CDMA; optimal MMSE; signal subspace; signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratios; simulation; spreading code; subspace blind adaptive detection; symbol timing; tap-weight fluctuations; training sequence; Adaptive filters; Algorithm design and analysis; Convergence; Costs; Direct-sequence code-division multiple access; Fluctuations; Interference; Least squares approximation; Multiaccess communication; Timing;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on