Title :
A linear minimum mean square error multiuser receiver in Rayleigh-fading channels
Author :
Sung, Po-An ; Chen, Kwang-Cheng
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Tsing Hua Univ., Hsinchu, Taiwan
fDate :
10/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We generalize the multiuser (CDMA spread spectrum) communication systems to the fading environments. We first extend Verdu´s (1986) conventional optimum receiver to Rayleigh-fading environments and then evaluate its performance. Having no knowledge of the received power at the receiving end, we therefore need an estimator to efficiently estimate the received signal strength of each user in fading environments. A linear minimum mean square error (LMMSE) unbiased estimator is proposed to attain this goal. By using the minimum mean square error (MMSE) Bayesian estimation, we further propose the LMMSE bit estimator for efficient demodulation. Its performance is close to the optimum multiuser receiver but with a much simpler polynomial complexity. To further reduce the complexity, we extend the LMMSE estimator to the sequential LMMSE estimator. In sequential estimation, we do not need to implement the matched filter banks and to perform the matrix inversion when estimating. In addition, it converges after approximately 2k iterations, where k is the number of users. With this fast convergence property and the simple structure, the sequential LMMSE estimator provides an attractive alternative to the implementation of a multiuser system
Keywords :
Bayes methods; Rayleigh channels; approximation theory; code division multiple access; convergence of numerical methods; demodulation; fading; radio receivers; sequential estimation; spread spectrum communication; CDMA; LMMSE bit estimator; LMMSE estimator; LMMSE multiuser receiver; LMMSE unbiased estimator; MMSE Bayesian estimation; Rayleigh fading channels; demodulation; fading environments; fast convergence; linear minimum mean square error; minimum mean square error; multiuser communication systems; optimum receiver; performance evaluation; polynomial complexity; received signal strength estimation; sequential LMMSE estimator; spread spectrum communication systems; Bayesian methods; Demodulation; Estimation error; Fading; Matched filters; Mean square error methods; Multiaccess communication; Polynomials; Rayleigh channels; Spread spectrum communication;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on