Abstract

In this paper, we consider the use of affine projection algorithm (APA) for interference suppression in direct sequence code-division multiple-access (DS-CDMA) system. We first derive the multiuser fixed step-size APA (FSS-APA) algorithm. The computational complexity offered by the APA algorithm is linear in terms of the number of taps with additional terms of O (L 2) and a matrix inversion of dimension L, where L is known as the order of the filter. The value of L is chosen very small as compared to the number of filter-taps N T . We next propose a novel variable step-size APA (VSS-APA) algorithm, which further improves the performance of the FSS-APA algorithm with very small increase in computational complexity as compared to the FSS-APA. It is demonstrated that the performance of the APA based minimum mean-square error (MMSE) receivers is far superior to that of the normalized least-mean-square (NLMS) based receivers. Though, the recursive-least-square (RLS) algorithm based adaptive receivers offer better performance but at the cost of much higher computational complexity.

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