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Low-Complexity Multiuser Detection and Reduced-Rank Wiener Filters for Ultra-Wideband Multiple Access
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2006
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Multiple Access TechniqueUwb Multiple AccessLow-complexity Multiuser DetectionDense MultipathEngineeringMulti-user DetectionMultiuser MimoUltra-wideband CommunicationWarp ConvergenceUltra-wideband Multiple AccessComputer EngineeringMulti-rate Signal ProcessingChannel EstimationInterference CancellationChannel CharacterizationSignal ProcessingReduced-rank Wiener Filters
Realizing the large user capacity planned for ultra-wideband (UWB) systems motivates multiuser detection (MUD). However, it is impractical to implement conventional chip-rate MUD methods, because UWB signaling gives rise to high detection complexity and difficulty in capturing energy scattered by dense multipath. In this paper, we develop a reception model for UWB multiple access based on frame-rate sampled signals in lieu of chip-rate samples. This model enables low-complexity MUD, of which we examine a reduced-rank Wiener filter for blind symbol detection. We show that frame-rate UWB samples have a small number of distinct eigenvalues in the data covariance matrix, resulting in warp convergence of reduced-rank filtering. The proposed MUD method exhibits good performance at low complexity, even in the presence of strong frequency-selective multipath fading.
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