Technical Papers Parallel Session-VII: Island genetic algorithm based MUD for MC-CDMA system
Abstract/Description
Multi Carrier systems like Multicarrier Code Division Multiple Access (MC-CDMA) systems are effective solution for fulfilling high data rate demand of future networks. The Alamouti's space time coding is employed on MC-CDMA system. In this paper, Island, Genetic Algorithm (IGA) is applied to MC-CDMA, receiver in order to find out the weight vectors. This receiver is studied for Fast Fourier transform (FFT) and Slantlet Transform (SLT) separately. We find out that IGA technique gives attractive BER up to medium, SNR in both SLT and FFT based MC-CDMA system., Moreover, the SLT based systems performed quiet well.
Keywords
Bit error rate, Signal to noise ratio, Receivers, Multicarrier code division multiple access, Sociology, Statistics, Genetic algorithms
Location
C-12, AMAN CED
Session Theme
Technical Papers Parallel Session-VII (Networks-II)
Session Type
Parallel Technical Session
Session Chair
Dr. Shahid Shaikh
Start Date
13-12-2015 3:50 PM
End Date
13-12-2015 4:10 PM
Recommended Citation
Umair, M., Khan, M. A., & Choudry, M. A. (2015). Technical Papers Parallel Session-VII: Island genetic algorithm based MUD for MC-CDMA system. International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies. Retrieved from https://ir.iba.edu.pk/icict/2015/2015/40
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Technical Papers Parallel Session-VII: Island genetic algorithm based MUD for MC-CDMA system
C-12, AMAN CED
Multi Carrier systems like Multicarrier Code Division Multiple Access (MC-CDMA) systems are effective solution for fulfilling high data rate demand of future networks. The Alamouti's space time coding is employed on MC-CDMA system. In this paper, Island, Genetic Algorithm (IGA) is applied to MC-CDMA, receiver in order to find out the weight vectors. This receiver is studied for Fast Fourier transform (FFT) and Slantlet Transform (SLT) separately. We find out that IGA technique gives attractive BER up to medium, SNR in both SLT and FFT based MC-CDMA system., Moreover, the SLT based systems performed quiet well.