Abstract

A technique to design narrowband signature waveforms for asynchronous code-division multiple-access (CDMA) systems is proposed. These waveforms are specifically tailored for a class of near-far resistant multiuser detectors, They are strictly time-limited, satisfy a root mean square (RMS) bandwidth constraint, and provide a prescribed worst-case near-far resistance. The optimization criterion is either the maximum worst-case pairwise near-far resistance (NFR), or the maximum worst-case pairwise asymptotic multiuser efficiency (AME) of an L-shot decorrelating detector over all relative delays of users. These signal sets are shown to be immune to synchronization errors as well by using slope constraints of partial cross-correlations over relative delays. Complex signature waveforms are also considered. It is shown that chipless waveforms provide a substantial increase in performance in near-far situations over their chip-based counterparts using the same transmission bandwidth. >

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