Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6889052 Physical Communication 2018 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Optimization-based approaches have been used to develop several interference cancellation detectors for incoherent direct access OCDMA systems. Some of these interference cancellation detectors exploit the non-negativity of the solution, while other detectors exploit in addition to the non-negativity constraint, the noise variance information. In this paper, we devise a new PIC detector that exploits not only the aforementioned information but also the fact that the amplitude of the solution is confined to a unit hypercube. Up to our knowledge, no such detector exists in the literature. After analyzing the convergence behavior and evaluating the computational complexity of the novel PIC detector, extensive simulations are conducted to assess the performance of the proposed PIC detector. Numerical results show that the proposed PIC significantly outperforms other PIC detectors in terms of both BER and convergence speed.
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