DocumentCode :
769030
Title :
Integrated spatial-temporal detectors for asynchronous Gaussian multiple-access channels
Author :
Miller, S.Y. ; Schwartz, S.C.
Author_Institution :
Power Spectrum Technol. Ltd., Haifa, Israel
Volume :
43
Issue :
38020
fYear :
1995
Firstpage :
396
Lastpage :
411
Abstract :
The optimum (maximum likelihood) multi-element global sequence detector is derived for the multiuser communication channel. The resulting integrated array-detector is composed of retrodirective beamformers in the user´s directions followed by a bank of matched filters and a processor implementing a dynamic programming (Viterbi) algorithm. Suboptimal realizations of the multi-element detector are considered, offering reduced complexity as compared to the optimum solution. The performance of the multi-element detector is analyzed in terms of error probability, detection asymptotic efficiency and near-far resistance. In particular, the effects of array beamforming on the performance is discussed and shown to generalize existing results for the scalar (single channel) case. Processing which uses the additional dimension of space can result in significant improvements in performance over the scalar case. Following a general performance analysis, a comparison of several suboptimal multi-element detectors is given. In particular, it is shown that a new combined spatial-temporal processing is always uniformly superior to that of using beamformers which result in separation of signals, followed by single-user detectors.<>
Keywords :
Gaussian channels; Viterbi detection; array signal processing; dynamic programming; error statistics; estimation theory; matched filters; maximum likelihood detection; multi-access systems; Viterbi algorithm; array beamforming; asynchronous Gaussian multiple-access channels; detection asymptotic efficiency; dynamic programming algorithm; error probability; integrated array-detector; integrated spatial-temporal detectors; matched filters; maximum likelihood; multi-element global sequence detector; multiuser communication channel; near-far resistance; optimum solution; processor; retrodirective beamformers; single channel case; single-user detectors; suboptimal realizations; Array signal processing; Communication channels; Detectors; Dynamic programming; Error probability; Heuristic algorithms; Matched filters; Maximum likelihood detection; Performance analysis; Viterbi algorithm;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0090-6778
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/26.380058
Filename :
380058
Link To Document :
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