Title :
Gaussian maximum likelihood blind multichannel multiuser identification
Author :
Deneire, Luc ; Slock, Dirk T M
Author_Institution :
Inst. EURECOM, Sophia Antipolis, France
Abstract :
We consider a spatial division multiple access (SDMA) situation in which p users operate on the same carrier frequency and use the same linear digital modulation format. We consider m>p antennas receiving mixtures of these signals through multi-path propagation (equivalently, oversampling of the received signals of a smaller number of antenna signals could be used). Current approaches to multiuser blind channel identification include subspace-fitting techniques, deterministic maximum-likelihood (DML) techniques and linear prediction methods. The two first techniques are rather closely related and give the channel apart from a triangular dynamical multiplicative factor, moreover, they are not robust to channel length overestimation. The latter approach is robust to channel length overestimation and yields the channel estimate apart from a unitary static multiplicative factor, which can be determined by resorting to higher order statistics. On the other hand, Gaussian maximum likelihood (GML) methods have been introduced in de Carvalho and Slock (1997) for the single user case and have given better performances than DML. Extending GML to the multiuser case, we can expect good performances, and, as is shown in the identifiability section, we get the channel apart from a unitary static multiplicative factor
Keywords :
Gaussian channels; antenna arrays; array signal processing; maximum likelihood estimation; modulation; multi-access systems; multipath channels; receiving antennas; signal sampling; Gaussian maximum likelihood blind multichannel multiuser identification; SDMA; antenna signals; carrier frequency; channel length overestimation; deterministic maximum-likelihood; linear digital modulation format; linear prediction; multi-path propagation; multiuser blind channel identification; oversampling; spatial division multiple access; subspace-fitting; triangular dynamical multiplicative factor; unitary static multiplicative factor; Antennas and propagation; Chirp modulation; Digital modulation; Frequency conversion; Maximum likelihood estimation; Multiaccess communication; Prediction methods; Receiving antennas; Robustness; Yield estimation;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 1998. VTC 98. 48th IEEE
Conference_Location :
Ottawa, Ont.
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4320-4
DOI :
10.1109/VETEC.1998.686515