Abstract
We study the signal-to-interference (SIR) performance of linear multiuser receivers in random environments, where signals from the users arrive in "random directions". Such random environment may arise in a DS-CDMA system with random signature sequences, or in a system with antenna diversity where the randomness is due to channel fading. Our results show that for both the decorrelator and the MMSE receiver, and the SIR distribution is asymptotically Gaussian in a system with large number of users. We compute closed-form expressions for the asymptotic means and variances for both receivers. Simulation results are presented to verify the accuracy of the asymptotic results for finite-sized systems.
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