Two low complexity multiuser detectors for uplink MC-CDMA systems

Author(s):  
Yi Yuan-Wu ◽  
M. Sarkiss
Author(s):  
Rong Ran ◽  
Hayoung Oh

AbstractSparse-aware (SA) detectors have attracted a lot attention due to its significant performance and low-complexity, in particular for large-scale multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems. Similar to the conventional multiuser detectors, the nonlinear or compressive sensing based SA detectors provide the better performance but are not appropriate for the overdetermined multiuser MIMO systems in sense of power and time consumption. The linear SA detector provides a more elegant tradeoff between performance and complexity compared to the nonlinear ones. However, the major limitation of the linear SA detector is that, as the zero-forcing or minimum mean square error detector, it was derived by relaxing the finite-alphabet constraints, and therefore its performance is still sub-optimal. In this paper, we propose a novel SA detector, named single-dimensional search-based SA (SDSB-SA) detector, for overdetermined uplink MIMO systems. The proposed SDSB-SA detector adheres to the finite-alphabet constraints so that it outperforms the conventional linear SA detector, in particular, in high SNR regime. Meanwhile, the proposed detector follows a single-dimensional search manner, so it has a very low computational complexity which is feasible for light-ware Internet of Thing devices for ultra-reliable low-latency communication. Numerical results show that the the proposed SDSB-SA detector provides a relatively better tradeoff between the performance and complexity compared with several existing detectors.


2013 ◽  
Vol 284-287 ◽  
pp. 2687-2693
Author(s):  
Ing Jiunn Su ◽  
Chiao Chan Huang

In this letter, we present a blind carrier frequency offset (CFO) estimator by exploiting the polynomial rooting technique for multicarrier-code division multiple access (MC-CDMA) systems. Relative high accuracy and low-complexity to the CFO estimation can be achieved by rooting a polynomial. Simulation results are provided for illustrating the effectiveness of the proposed blind polynomial rooting estimator.


MILCOM 2006 ◽  
2006 ◽  
Author(s):  
Albert Chan ◽  
Jon Feldman ◽  
Raghu Madyastha ◽  
Piotr Indyk ◽  
David Karger
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