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Model-based Adaptive Algorithms for Time-Varying Communication Channels with Application to Adaptive Multiuser Detection

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Krusevac, Zarko
Kennedy, Rodney
Rapajic, Predrag

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE Inc)

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This paper shows through theory and simulation the superiority of model-based adaptive algorithms relative to observation-only-based adaptive algorithms, such as LMS and RLS, when applied to tracking time-varying channels. The model-based formulation reveals RLS as a degenerate algorithm which does not explicitly recognize the time-varying nature of the channel and consequently is ill-suited to tracking in non-stationary environments. Simulation results for MSE performance of the various adaptive algorithms applied to adaptive MMSE multiuser receiver corroborate the theoretical analysis.

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Proceedings of the Vehicular Technology Conference 2006

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