Adaptive path selective linear Multipath-Decorrelating receiver for CDMA frequency-selective fading channels

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The Multipath-Decorrelating receiver performance depends on the number of resolvable paths. The linear Multipath-Decorrelating receiver uses as many branches as the number of resolvable paths of the channel in order to improve the performance of the system. However, using all of the resolvable paths of the channel in the receiver increases the system complexity and the decorrelating filter implemented by the use of all the resolvable paths produces high noise enhancement. In this paper, it is shown that taking a subset of the resolvable paths can reduce both system complexity and noise enhancement and improve system performance.

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52nd Vehicular Technology Conference (IEEE VTS Fall VTC2000) --

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Code division multiple access, Communication channels (information theory), Computational complexity, Fading (radio), Multipath propagation, Radio receivers, Spurious signal noise, Linear multipath-decorrelating receivers, Wireless telecommunication systems

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IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference

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