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Demodulation in the Presence of Multiuser Interference: Progress and Misconceptions

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The last ten years have witnessed the appearance of a large number of works in signal processing applied to multiuser communications, and in particular to the demultiplexing of overlapping digital streams, such as Code-Division Multiple-Access (CDMA) channels. This chapter reviews a sampling of the vast literature on multiuser detection and critically examines some of the misconceptions that may have arisen during its development.

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