Adaptive multiuser detection based on RBF networks in impulsive noise CDMA channels
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1999
Abstract
With increasing need for capacity in mobile cellular communications, code division multiple access has been viewed as the technique to meet this goal. However, the conventional receiver suffers from multiuser interference and the near-far effect. To alleviate this problem, various multiuser receivers have been proposed. They have been shown to enhance the performance of the conventional receiver with respect to capacity and interference rejection. But these receivers, intended for Gaussian noise channels, can fail in other environments such as impulsive noise conditions. A possible solution is to exploit the advantages of neural networks. A neural network's ability to reject non-Gaussian noise can be utilized to implement multiuser receivers that reject both impulsive noise and multiuser interference. Following this logic, this paper considers nonadaptive multiuser receiver and adaptive multiuser receiver based on radial basis function neural networks. Simulations of these receivers show results that are superior to previously studied multiuser receivers, with respect to practicality and performance.
Identifier
0033350771 (Scopus)
Publication Title
International Journal of Wireless Information Networks
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1018883317350
ISSN
10689605
First Page
59
Last Page
66
Issue
2
Volume
6
Recommended Citation
Sohn, Insoo and Gupta, Someshwar C., "Adaptive multiuser detection based on RBF networks in impulsive noise CDMA channels" (1999). Faculty Publications. 16181.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/16181
