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Multi-User Detection Techniques for Potential 3GPP Long Term Evolution (LTE) Schemes

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Multi-Carrier Spread Spectrum 2007

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This paper is concerned with multi-user detection techniques for orthogonal frequency division multiplexing – interleave division multiple access (OFDM-IDMA) and IDMA with cyclic prefix (IDMACP). These two schemes have attractive features such as low-cost multi-user detection/equalization and flexible rate adaptation. We will show that significant performance improvement (i.e., the so-called multi-user gain) can be achieved by allowing concurrent multiple user transmission on common carries.

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Guo, Q., Yuan, X., Ping, L. (2007). Multi-User Detection Techniques for Potential 3GPP Long Term Evolution (LTE) Schemes. In: Plass, S., Dammann, A., Kaiser, S., Fazel, K. (eds) Multi-Carrier Spread Spectrum 2007. Lecture Notes Electrical Engineering, vol 1. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6129-5_8

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