Abstract: | To solve the problem that the conventional detections in DS-CDMA suffer from high complexity and poor robustness for the time-hopping pulse signals, the received pulse signals were remodeled, and a multipath-free detection scheme, which provides a simple approach to select samples of received signals, was introduced. By this scheme, the subsequent multiuser detection (MUD) would get rid of the mismatch due to the correlative multipath signal in IR-UWB. In addition, a computationally efficient recursive least squares (RLS) type algorithm based on least mean fourth (LMF) criterion is derived to suppress multi-access interference. The proposed multiuser detection algorithm performs well at low complexity, even in dense multipath environment. |