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Adaptive Blind Multiuser Detection Under Impulsive Noise Using Principal Components

Authors

R. Nirmala Devi1 and K. Kishan Rao2, 1Kakatiya Institute of Technology And Science, India and 2Vagdevi Group of Institutions, India

Abstract

In this paper we consider blind signal detection for an asynchronous code division multiple access (CDMA) system with Principal component analysis (PCA) in impulsive noise. The blind multiuser detector requires no training sequences compared with the conventional multiuser detection receiver. The proposed PCA blind multiuser detector is robust when compared with knowledge based signature waveforms and the timing of the user of interest. PCA is a statistical method for reducing the dimension of data set, spectral decomposition of the covariance matrix of the dataset i.e first and second order statistics are estimated. Principal component analysis makes no assumption on the independence of the data vectors PCA searches for linear combinations with the largest variances and when several linear combinations are needed, it considers variances in decreasing order of importance. PCA improves SNR of signals used for differential side channel analysis. In different to other approaches, the linear minimum mean-square-error (MMSE) detector is obtained blindly; the detector does not use any training sequence like in subspace methods to detect multi user receiver. The algorithm need not estimate the subspace rank in order to reduce the computational complexity. Simulation results show that the new algorithm offers substantial performance gains over the traditional subspace methods.

Keywords

Blind Multiuser Detection, Code Division Multiple Access, Inter Symbol Inter-ference (ISI). Multiple Access Interference (MAI). Principal component analysis (PCA)

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