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In DS/CDMA systems, overcoming near/far effects and fading is imperative for satisfactory performance. One way to combat the near/far effect is to use stringent power control, as is done in most of the commercial systems. Another approach is multi-user detection (MUD). In addition to mitigating the near/far effect, MUD has the more fundamental potential of raising capacity by canceling MAI. This paper analyses the convergence behavior and performance of successive interference cancellation (SIC) for CDMA systems this analysis will be generalized in this paper for parallel interference cancellation (PIC) also. In this paper a hybrid interference cancellation receiver is designed by combining the successive and parallel interference cancellation algorithms, so that the advantages of both the schemes are utilized effectively. The hybrid interference cancellation scheme results in a simple, faster and reliable receiver. With the help of simulations, it is shown that this hybrid approach outperforms the other multi-user detection schemes.
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Deepthy, G.S., Susan, R.J. (2011). Analysis of Successive Interference Cancellation in CDMA Systems. In: Meghanathan, N., Kaushik, B.K., Nagamalai, D. (eds) Advances in Networks and Communications. CCSIT 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 132. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-17878-8_1
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