Title :
Interference estimation with applications to blind multiple-access communication over fading channels
Author :
McCloud, Michael L. ; Scharf, Louis L.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Colorado Univ., Boulder, CO, USA
fDate :
5/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We consider the detection of nonorthogonal multipulse signals on multiple-access fading channels. The generalized maximum-likelihood rule is employed to decode users whose complex fading gains are unknown. We develop geometrical interpretations for the resulting detectors and their corresponding asymptotic efficiencies. The generalized maximum-likelihood detection rule is then applied to find a matched subspace detector for the frequency-selective fading channel, under the assumption of a short coherence time (or long coherence time without the computational power to track the fading parameters). We propose blind implementations of these detectors for nonorthogonal multipulse signaling on both frequency-nonselective and frequency-selective multiple-access fading channels. These blind detectors extend the results of Wang and Poor (see ibid., vol.44, p.677-89, 1998) to multipulse modulation and fast frequency selective fading. For comparison, the minimum mean-squared error decision rules for these channels are derived and blind implementations of their corresponding detectors are developed
Keywords :
fading channels; maximum likelihood detection; multi-access systems; multiuser channels; pulse modulation; radiofrequency interference; telecommunication signalling; MMSE; asymptotic efficiencies; blind detectors; blind multiple-access communication; complex fading gain; fading parameters; fast frequency selective fading; frequency-nonselective fading channel; frequency-selective fading channel; generalized maximum-likelihood detection rule; geometrical interpretations; interference estimation; long coherence time; matched subspace detector; minimum mean-squared error decision rules; multiple-access fading channels; multipulse modulation; nonorthogonal multipulse signal detection; nonorthogonal multipulse signaling; short coherence time; Decorrelation; Detectors; Fading; Frequency; Maximum likelihood decoding; Maximum likelihood detection; Maximum likelihood estimation; Multiple access interference; Signal detection; Signal processing;
Journal_Title :
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on