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Noncoherent Multiuser Communications: Multistage Detection and Selective Filtering

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We consider noncoherent multiuser detection techniques for a system employing nonlinear modulation of nonorthogonal signals. Our aim is to investigate near-optimum noncoherent multiuser-detection techniques that utilize the received signal structure while retaining reasonable complexity. Near-optimum approximations of the maximum-likelihood detector are investigated where the signal structure is reflected in the approximation techniques explored. Several implementations of noncoherent-soft interference cancellers are proposed and investigated, each of which exploits the signal structure in a specific way. We propose a class of detectors that employ selective filtering, a technique that exploits the a priori information that each user selects one of signals for transmission. We show that selective filtering offers improved performance over the noncoherent counterparts of the existing near-optimum multiuser detectors. Both deterministic and blind adaptive implementations of selective filtering are considered. Numerical comparisons are provided to demonstrate the near-optimum performance of the proposed detectors.

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Sinha, R., Yener, A. & Yates, R.D. Noncoherent Multiuser Communications: Multistage Detection and Selective Filtering. EURASIP J. Adv. Signal Process. 2002, 821637 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1155/S1110865702209105

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