On optimal linear detectors, asymptotic efficiency, and some CDMA problems (Q2487090)

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On optimal linear detectors, asymptotic efficiency, and some CDMA problems
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    On optimal linear detectors, asymptotic efficiency, and some CDMA problems (English)
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    17 August 2005
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    In this paper, necessary and sufficient conditions for a linear detector to be asymptotically optimal are given. In particular, it is shown that finding the asymptotically best linear detector and the largest asymptotic efficiency is a standard problem of convex analysis in Euclidean space, namely, finding the distance from a point to a convex set. As examples, decorrelating and conventional detectors are considered. In the case of randomly chosen CDMA signals, it is shown that, under certain conditions, the decorrelating detector is with high probability asymptotically optimal. This allow people to find the largest asymptotic efficiency of linear detectors for randomly chosen CDMA signals.
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    linear detector
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    asymptotically optimal
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    asymptotic efficiency
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    decorrelating
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    CDMA signals
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    Wiener process
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    Gaussian noise
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    large-system limit
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    equal-energy
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    equicorrelated signal
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