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26 July 2000 Convergence properties of the CDMA multidimensional adaptive linear receiver
Julio E. Castro, James P. LeBlanc
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Abstract
In this paper we find the theoretical slowest convergence mode for the Multidimensional Adaptive Linear Receiver (MALR) with a received signal consisting of additive white Gaussian noise, multi-access interference, and spatially diverse multitone interference. This convergence mode is used in a decaying exponential that approximates the MSE transient which is directly related to the net effective interference suppression capability of the MALR. We show here that the slowest mode of convergence is related to the AWGN variance.
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Julio E. Castro and James P. LeBlanc "Convergence properties of the CDMA multidimensional adaptive linear receiver", Proc. SPIE 4045, Digital Wireless Communication II, (26 July 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.394087
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KEYWORDS
Antennas

Receivers

Signal to noise ratio

Digital filtering

Interference (communication)

Electrochemical etching

Electronic filtering

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