Multiuser Detection in a Dynamic Environment
| What | Meeting |
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| When |
2006-02-02 from 14:00 to 15:00 |
| Where | UCLA, Los Angeles (CA), USA |
| Contact Name | Ezio Biglieri |
| Contact Email | ezio.biglieri@upf.edu |
| Contact Phone | +34 93 542 2461 |
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UCLA / HSSEAS, Electrical Engineering Department, Visitor's Seminar
Seminar given by Ezio Biglieri
ABSTRACT
In
mobile multiple-access communications, not only the
location of active users, but also their number varies
with time. In typical analyses, multiuser detection
theory is developed under the assumption that the number
of active users is constant and known at the receiver,
and coincides with the maximum number of users entitled
to access the system. This assumption is often overly
pessimistic, since many users might be inactive at any
given time, and detection under the assumption of a
number of users larger than the real one may impair
performance. This talk describes a new, more general
approach to the problem of identifying active users
and estimating their parameters and data in a dynamic
environment where users are continuously entering and
leaving the system. Using a mathematical tool known
as Random Set Theory, Bayesian-filter equations can
be derived which describe the evolution with time of
the a posteriori probability density of the unknown
user parameters. This density is used to derive optimum
detectors.