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April 2006 Asymptotic error rates in third-generation wireless systems
Marten J. Klok
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Bernoulli 12(2): 193-219 (April 2006). DOI: 10.3150/bj/1145993972

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The introduction of the so-called third-generation wireless communication system, also known as UMTS or IMT-2000, is a large-scale revolution in telecommunications. It uses a technique called code division multiple access (CDMA). An advanced algorithm to improve the performance of such a CDMA system is called hard-decision parallel interference cancellation and was studied by van der Hofstad and Klok for a rather basic model. We extend many of their results to a more realistic model, where different users transmit at different powers and where additive noise is present.

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Marten J. Klok. "Asymptotic error rates in third-generation wireless systems." Bernoulli 12 (2) 193 - 219, April 2006. https://doi.org/10.3150/bj/1145993972

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Published: April 2006
First available in Project Euclid: 25 April 2006

zbMATH: 1125.94004
MathSciNet: MR2218553
Digital Object Identifier: 10.3150/bj/1145993972

Keywords: code division multiple access , exponential rate , hard-decision parallel interference cancellation , large-deviation theory

Rights: Copyright © 2006 Bernoulli Society for Mathematical Statistics and Probability

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