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One of the techniques used to mitigate the problem of cross correlation is successive interference cancellation (SIC). This technique has been inspired of multi user detection technique (MUD), and can increase the capacity of optical CDMA system. A detailed analysis of this system is theoretically analyzed, taking into account multiple-access interference (MAI). In addition, the system performance...
In DC/CDMA systems, overcoming near/far effects is imperative for satisfactory performance. One way to combat the near/far effect is to use stringent power control. Another approach is multiuser detection (MUD). In addition to mitigating the near/far effect, MUD has more fundamental potential of raising capacity by canceling MAI. In this paper we going to present MUD scheme's known as successive interference...
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