Facta Univ. Ser.: Elec. Energ., vol. 17, No. 1, April 2004, pp. 21-32.

Variable Step-Size LMS adaptive filters for CDMA multiuser detection

Karen Egiazarian, Pauli Kuosmanen, and Radu Ciprian Bilcu

Abstract: Due to its simplicity the adaptive Least Mean Square (LMS) algorithm is widely used in Code-Division Multiple access (CDMA) detectors. However its convergence speed is highly dependent on the eigenvalue spread of the input covariance matrix. For highly correlated inputs the LMS algorithm has a slow convergence which require long training sequences and therefore low transmission speeds. Another drawback of the LMS is the trade-off between convergence speed and steady-state error since both are controlled by the same parameter, the step-size. In order to eliminate these drawbacks, the class of Variable Step-Size LMS (VSSLMS) algorithms was introduced. In this paper, we study the behavior of some algorithms belonging to the class of VSSLMS for training based multiuser detection in a CDMA system. We show that the proposed Complementary Pair Variable Step-Size LMS algorithms highly increase the speed of convergence while reducing the trade-off between the convergence speed and the output error.

Keywords: Code-division multiple access, adaptive filters, least mean square, variable step-size.

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