One-user/one-group soft-decision aided layered detection for multiuser MIMO 2D spread multi-carrier DS-CDMA systems

We consider the uplink of a multiuser, multiple input multiple output (MIMO), frequency-time-domain spread, multi-carrier (MC), direct sequence code division multiple access (DS-CDMA) system. In this two-domain (2D) spread system, users are arranged in groups. Each user is assigned a unique time-dom...

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Published inInternational journal of electronics and communications Vol. 67; no. 5; pp. 361 - 371
Main Author Lu, Hoang-Yang
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier GmbH 01.05.2013
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Summary:We consider the uplink of a multiuser, multiple input multiple output (MIMO), frequency-time-domain spread, multi-carrier (MC), direct sequence code division multiple access (DS-CDMA) system. In this two-domain (2D) spread system, users are arranged in groups. Each user is assigned a unique time-domain (T-domain) signature code and also shares a frequency-domain (F-domain) signature code with users in the same group. Moreover, each user employs his/her individual T-domain signature code and the shared F-domain signature code to spread multiple symbols, and then sends the spreading signals in parallel from multiple transmit antennas to the antenna array at the base station. However, the multiple access interference (MAI) effect, which results from the non-orthogonality of signature codes and is the main performance limitation, still exists in such an MC DS-CDMA system. To mitigate the MAI effect and improve the performance, we propose user-based and group-based layered detection schemes. Specifically, to enable a trade-off between the performance and the computational complexity, the schemes only use one user's/group's soft decisions for user-based/group-based layered detection. The results of simulations demonstrate that the proposed schemes outperform existing approaches, and their computational complexity is modest.
ISSN:1434-8411
1618-0399
DOI:10.1016/j.aeue.2012.10.006