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Hybrid intelligence techniques for multiuser detection in DS-CDMA UWB systems

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Direct-sequence code division multiple access ultra-wideband (DS-CDMA UWB) is proposed by Federal communication commission (FCC) as an alternate physical layer communication platform for Wireless sensor network (WSN). In this paper, the problem of multiple access interference (MAI) and inter-symbol interference (ISI) suppression in DS-CDMA UWB systems would be considered. This paper is dedicated to the application of intelligence computational techniques based on bionics to solve the difficult issue of multiuser detection (MUD) design capable of canceling the so-called MAI to reach low bit error rate with acceptable computation complexity. We apply the hybrid approach that employs a hopfield neural network (HNN) and particle swarm optimization (PSO) for the MUD problem in DS-CDMA UWB systems. The computer experiments show that the proposed HNN embedded PSO technique (HNNPSO) technique not only can find optimal or close-to-optimal solutions but also obtain both better and more robust results than the existing algorithm reported recently in this literature.

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              IWCMC '10: Proceedings of the 6th International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference
              June 2010
              1371 pages
              ISBN:9781450300629
              DOI:10.1145/1815396

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