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Multiuser Detection

Originally published in 1998, Multiuser Detection provides a comprehensive treatment of the subject of multiuser digital communications.

Sergio Verdú (Author)

9780521203951, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 21 July 2011

474 pages
25.4 x 17.8 x 2.4 cm, 0.82 kg

Review of the hardback: 'The topic of multiuser detection lies at the heart of modern terrestrial and satellite-based wireless communication systems. In this book one has on offer a clear and comprehensive exposition by the pioneering researcher in the field. This timely and fundamental book will be welcomed by every communication engineer.' Venkat Anantharam University of California, Berkeley

Originally published in 1998, Multiuser Detection provides a comprehensive treatment of the subject of multiuser digital communications. Multiuser detection is one of the most important areas in modern communications technology, and this self-contained book covers the whole field, starting with simple examples and progressing to complex applications. The author begins with a review of multiaccess communications, dealing in particular with code division multiple access (CDMA) channels. He then discusses simple and optimum approaches for demodulating CDMA channels, and deals with decorrelating and non-decorrelating linear multiuser detection schemes. He also covers in detail more advanced topics such as decision-driven multiuser detection, noncoherent multiuser detection, and array processing. The only prerequisites assumed are undergraduate-level probability, linear algebra, and digital communications. The book contains over 240 exercises.

1. Multiaccess communications
2. Code division multiple access channels
3. Single-user matched filter
4. Optimum multiuser detection
5. Decorrelating detector
6. Non-decorrelating linear multiuser detection
7. Decision-driven multiuser detectors.

Subject Areas: Communications engineering / telecommunications [TJK]

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