In Wireless communication, Multiple Input and Multiple Output (MIMO) systems have always been quite popular. Multicarrier systems are established along with different techniques of space-time coding to accomplish the demands of these systems. One of the most popular techniques is Multi-Carrier Code Division Multiple Access (MC-CDMA) with Alamouti's Space-Time Block Codes (STBC). This article, proposed the Fuzzy Logic empowered Adaptive Back Propagation Neural Network (FLeABPNN) based Multi User Detection (MUD) system, which is used to determine the receiver weights of MC-CDMA with the scheme of two variations. The proposed FLeABPNN approach takes advantage of a neuro-fuzzy hybrid system which conglomerates the competences of both fuzzy logic and neural networks for multi-user detection. It is observed that due to the fuzzy logic-based learning rate, proposed FLeABPNN based receiver without relationship & with relationship achieved the 3.04 × 10 −06 and 2.05 × 10 −06 Bit Error Rate (BER) respectively. The proposed FLeABPNN based receiver gives fast convergence rate & low BER as compared to other suboptimal published techniques like GA & LMS. It also observed that the Computational Complexity of the proposed FLeABPNN based MC-CDMA receiver is less then LMS based receiver up to 18 users, but higher than GA based receiver.
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