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In this treatise we propose a three-stage twin-transmit-antenna assisted Multiuser (MU) Direct Sequence Code-Division Multiple Access (DS-CDMA) system employing both a Unitary Rate Code (URC) and a Recursive Systematic Code (RSC) to carry out iterative turbo detection. A Space-Time Block Code (STBC) is used to provide second-order diversity gain in conjunction with a novel soft-output (SO) ant-colony-optimization...
The IEEE 802.11n specifies MIMO techniques to enhance data rate in WLANs. However, using carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance (CSMA/CA), it can support only point-to-point links. On the other hand, it is known that multiuser MIMO techniques significantly increase the spectral efficiency of a network. There are already some enhanced MIMO signal processing techniques available which...
A novel low complexity multi-user MIMO downlink architecture has recently been proposed in literature. While this system seeks to palliate the limitation, imposed by some linear precoders in the absence of scheduling, that the total number of users' antennas be less than the number of base-station antennas, the system does not entirely null-out multi-user interference. The system was originally designed...
For the two-branch space-time (ST) block-coded direct-sequence code-division multiple-access (DS-CDMA) systems, the impacts of a time-varying multipath channel on the downlink transmission are analyzed. By considering the systems using the random binary spreading code (RBSC) and deterministic binary spreading code (DBSC), the effects of the multipath interference and multiuser interference are included...
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