RBF network assisted adaptive path selective decorrelating detector under impulsive noise for multipath fading CDMA systems

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This paper proposes a novel radial basis function assisted adaptive path selective decorrelating detector for direct sequence code division multiple access systems with time-varying multipath fading channels under impulsive noise. The proposed detector combines adaptive path selective decorrelating detector (APSDD) with a radial basis function (RBF) network to eliminate the effect of impulsive noise. Simulation results clearly show that the proposed detector eliminates the effect of impulsive noise and improves the performance of APSDD under high impulsive noise.

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Impulsive noise, Communications Engineering, Networks, Information Systems and Communication Service,, Image and Speech Processing, R & D/Technology Policy, Decorrelating detector, Radial basis function, Information and Communication, Circuits, Engineering, Computer Communication Networks, Adaptive path selection, CDMA, CHANNEL, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, MULTIUSER DETECTION, Neural networks, CDMA technology, Detectors

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annals of telecommunications - annales des télécommunications

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