Method of receiving CDMA signals with parallel interference...

Pulse or digital communications – Spread spectrum – Direct sequence

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C375S150000, C375S213000

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RE041107

ABSTRACT:
A method of parallel suppression of interference, and corresponding stage and receiver is disclosed according to the invention, parallel suppression of interference is carried out starting from the signals selected by a maximum likelihood criterion based on the calculation of a metric and the search for the smallest possible metric.

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