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Multiuser detection and diversity reception for asynchronous CDMA mobile communication

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Journal of Electronics (China)

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In CDMA mobile communication systems, multiple access interference can be canceled by multiuser detection technique. The Degradation by channel fading can be reduced by diversity reception. This paper investigates a family of multiuser receivers that combined decorrelating detection, antenna diversity and RAKE multipath diversity. The performance of the multiuser receivers is analyzed. The results demonstrate a significant increase in the performance of the receivers by using multiuser detection and diversity reception.

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Wang, Y., Cheng, S. Multiuser detection and diversity reception for asynchronous CDMA mobile communication. J. of Electron.(China) 16, 117–122 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11767-999-1031-1

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