Optimization of signature sequences and receiver filters for downlink DS-CDMA systems

Joint optimization of both signature sequences and linear receiver filters for a downlink DS-CDMA system with multipath propagation channels is considered. The signature sequences and the receiver filters are optimized in order to minimize the sum of the mean-squared-errors at the output of the receivers while maintaining a fixed total transmitting power. The signature sequences and receiver filters are derived using a filtering approach to accommodate for the multipath propagation effects.

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