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On the performance of near-far resistant CDMA detectors in the presence of synchronization errors

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Zheng, F.-C. and Barton, S.K. (1995) On the performance of near-far resistant CDMA detectors in the presence of synchronization errors. IEEE Transactions on Communications, 43 (12). pp. 3037-3045. ISSN 0090-6778 doi: 10.1109/26.477506

Abstract/Summary

Little has so far been reported on the performance of the near-far resistant CDMA detectors in the presence of the synchronization errors. Starting with the general mathematical model of matched filters, this paper examines the effects of three classes of synchronization errors (i.e. time-delay errors, carrier phase errors, and carrier frequency errors) on the performance (bit error rate and near-far resistance) of an emerging type of near-far resistant coherent DS/SSMA detectors, i.e. the linear decorrelating detector (LDD). For comparison, the corresponding results for the conventional detector are also presented. It is shown that the LDD can still maintain a considerable performance advantage over the conventional detector even when some synchronization errors exist. Finally, several computer simulations are carried out to verify the theoretical conclusions.

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Item Type Article
URI https://reading-clone.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/18708
Item Type Article
Refereed Yes
Divisions Science
Uncontrolled Keywords bit error rate, carrier frequency errors, carrier phase errors, coherent DS/SSMA detectors, computer simulations, conventional detector, linear decorrelating detector, matched filters, mathematical model, near-far resistance, near-far resistant CDMA detectors, performance, synchronization errors, time-delay errors
Publisher IEEE
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