CDMA: principles of spread spectrum communication
CDMA: principles of spread spectrum communication
Multiuser Detection
A low-complexity blind multiuser receiver for long-code CDMA
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking - Special issue on innovative signal transmission and detection techniques for next generation cellular CDMA systems
WCDMA for UMTS: HSPA Evolution and LTE
WCDMA for UMTS: HSPA Evolution and LTE
Blind channel estimation for long code multiuser CDMA systems
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
Blind decorrelating RAKE receivers for long-code WCDMA
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
Implementing interference cancellation to increase the EV-DO Rev A reverse link capacity
IEEE Communications Magazine
High-Speed Packet Access Evolution in 3GPP Release 7 [Topics in Radio Communications]
IEEE Communications Magazine
Blind user detection in doubly dispersive DS/CDMA fading channels
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
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As already deployed and proven technology, code-division multiple access has evolved to support competitive high-data-rate low-latency multimedia services over wireless cellular networks. In this article we introduce advanced signal processing techniques to enhance CDMA receiver performance further. In particular, we consider the possibility of optimal joint multiuser detection for long code WCDMA using fast inversion based on a state-space approach with reasonable complexity, and semi-blind channel estimation techniques to realize rate-efficient transmission for the latest 3G standards.