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Item type:Publication, Adaptive equalizer for DS-CDMA multi-user communication system based on Laguerre filter structure with sign-Algorithm(2014-11-05) ;Benjangkaprasert, C.Sirithummachak, P.In order to improve the performance of DS-CDMA receiver. This paper proposes a new adaptive equalizer that using a modified sign-Algorithm based on Laguerre filter structure. The proposed algorithm combined the construction methods of Signum operator and the difference of an error signal. The performance of proposed equalizer was compared with the conventional equalizer using LMS and RLS algorithms in multipath channel. This equalizer not only reduce the effected of ISI, MAI and AWGN but also minimizes the computational complexity when compared to the attractive RLS algorithm and support the long impulse response system. The function detail and performance result of the proposed equalizer are described by computer simulation in terms of the bit error rate (BER). - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Adaptive equalizer for DS-CDMA multi-user communication system using sign-algorithm based on Laguerre filter structure(2014-01-01) ;Sirithummachak, P.Benjangkaprasert, C.This paper proposes a sign-algorithm based on adaptive Laguerre filter structure for improving the performance of the direct sequence-code division multiple access (DS-CDMA) communication system. The proposed adaptive equalizer employs a combination of sign and least mean square (LMS) algorithms to minimizing the effect of inter-symbol interference (ISI) that arises due to multipath propagation, and the computational complexity of equalizer. The performance of proposed equalizer was compared with traditional equalizers such as LMS and RLS algorithms in terms of varying path. The function detail and performance results of the proposed equalizer are described by computer simulations in terms of the bit error rate (BER). © (2014) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.
