Multiuser Detection
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β¦ Synopsis
Press syndicate of the unversity of cambridge 1998. - 470 p.p.
Contents:Multiaccess Communications.
Code-division Multiple-access Channel.
Single-user Matched Filter.
Optimum Multiuser Detection.
Decorrelating detector.
Nondecorrelating Linear Multiuser detection.
Decision-Driven Multiuser Detectors.
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