We study the minimum mean square error (MMSE) and the multiuser efficiency eta of large dynamic multiple access communication systems in which optimal multiuser detection is performed at the receiver as the number and the identities of active users is allowed to change at each transmission time. The system dynamics are ruled by a Markov model describing the evolution of the channel occupancy and a large-system analysis is performed when the number of observations grow large. Starting on the equivalent scalar channel and the fixed-point equation tying multiuser efficiency and MMSE, we extend it to the case of a dynamic channel, and derive lower and upper bounds for the MMSE (and, thus, for eta as well) holding true in the limit of large signal-to-noise ratios and increasingly large observation time T.

Large-system analysis of a CDMA dynamic channel under a Markovian input process

GROSSI, Emanuele;LOPS, Marco;
2008-01-01

Abstract

We study the minimum mean square error (MMSE) and the multiuser efficiency eta of large dynamic multiple access communication systems in which optimal multiuser detection is performed at the receiver as the number and the identities of active users is allowed to change at each transmission time. The system dynamics are ruled by a Markov model describing the evolution of the channel occupancy and a large-system analysis is performed when the number of observations grow large. Starting on the equivalent scalar channel and the fixed-point equation tying multiuser efficiency and MMSE, we extend it to the case of a dynamic channel, and derive lower and upper bounds for the MMSE (and, thus, for eta as well) holding true in the limit of large signal-to-noise ratios and increasingly large observation time T.
2008
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