Title :
Large-System Analysis of Multiuser Detection With an Unknown Number of Users: A High-SNR Approach
Author :
Campo, Adrià Tauste ; Fàbregas, Albert Guillén i ; Biglieri, Ezio
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Eng., Univ. of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
fDate :
6/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We analyze multiuser detection under the assumption that the number of users accessing the channel is unknown by the receiver. In this environment, users´ activity must be estimated along with any other parameters such as data, power, and location. Our main goal is to determine the performance loss caused by the need for estimating the identities of active users, which are not known a priori. To prevent a loss of optimality, we assume that identities and data are estimated jointly, rather than in two separate steps. We examine the performance of multiuser detectors when the number of potential users is large. Statistical-physics methodologies are used to determine the macroscopic performance of the detector in terms of its multiuser efficiency. Special attention is paid to the fixed-point equation whose solution yields the multiuser efficiency of the optimal (maximum a posteriori) detector in the large signal-to-noise ratio regime. Our analysis yields closed-form approximate bounds to the minimum mean-squared error in this regime. These illustrate the set of solutions of the fixed-point equation, and their relationship with the maximum system load. Next, we study the maximum load that the detector can support for a given quality of service specified by error probability.
Keywords :
error statistics; multiuser detection; quality of service; receivers; error probability; high-SNR approach; multiuser detection; quality of service; receiver; signal-to-noise ratio regime; statistical-physics methodologies; Detectors; Equations; Mathematical model; Multiaccess communication; Multiuser detection; Signal to noise ratio; Asymptotic analysis; multiuser detection; multiuser efficiency; statistical physics;
Journal_Title :
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIT.2011.2132410