@article{0128b9b2e7c44c4294f1b4a995cf71aa,
title = "Adaptive Receiver Algorithms for Near-Far Resistant CDMA",
abstract = "Adaptive receiver algorithms are considered for the demodulation of code-division multiple-access (CDMA) signals. These algorithms include neural-network based algorithms and algorithms adapted from linear channel equalization techniques. Convergence issues are treated, and the performance of various algorithms is compared via computer simulations.",
keywords = "Code-Division Multiple Access, Direct-Sequence Spread-Spectrum, Multi-user detection, adaptive algorithms, convergence techniques, neural networks",
author = "Urbashi Mitra and Poor, {H. Vincent}",
note = "Funding Information: Paper approved by Michael 1,. Honig, 1.he FMitor for Communica-I ion Theory of the IEEE C:ommunical.ions Society. Manuscripl, received: March 13, 1003; revised August, 31, 1903. This research was supported in part by the Nalional Seiencc Foundation under Grant NCR 00-02767 and in part by t.he 17. S . Army Research Office under Grant DAAHOI-93-G- 0210. This paper was prcscntkd in part, al. t,he Third JEEE Jnt~rnational Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communicalions. Oc- lober 1002; Boston, Massachuse1t.s and 1.hc Fourth Inkrnalional Conference in Advances in Communications and Control, June 1003, Rhodes, Grecce. [J. Mitra was with the Department of Electrical Engineering, Princeton [Jniversity, Princeton, NJ 08544. She is now with t.he Dcparlmenl, of Electrical Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210.",
year = "1995",
doi = "10.1109/26.380222",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "43",
pages = "1713--1724",
journal = "IEEE Transactions on Communications",
issn = "0090-6778",
publisher = "Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.",
number = "234",
}