A fresh look on the design of practical low-complexity direct-sequence code-division multiple-access (DS/CDMA) receivers is proposed from the Wiener reconstruction-filter point of view. The natural outcome is the emergence of a new class of linear scalar-parameterized auxiliary-vector receivers (filters). Then, the blind optimization of these receivers in the maximum signal-to-interference-plus-noise-ratio (SINR) sense becomes a straightforward procedure. The conceptual and computational simplicity of this general approach promises immediate practical utility. This new generation of receivers exhibits minimal optimization requirements and near-matched-filter (MF) operational complexity. Yet, theoretical arguments supported by numerical and simulation results included in this work suggest that the blind auxiliary-vector receiver compares favorably, both complexity-wise and performance-wise, to multiuser (MU) detectors such as the minimum output energy (MOE) and the decorrelating receiver (although the latter utilizes the assumed known spreading codes of all interfering users)
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Communications, IEEE Transactions on
(Volume:45
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Issue:
12
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Date of Publication: Dec 1997