Multi-rate group-orthogonal OFDMA-CDMA for broadband mobile transmission

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Claudio Sacchi
Massimiliano Panizza
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[1] University of Trento,Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science (DISI)
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Telecommunication Systems | 2013年 / 52卷
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OFDMA; CDMA Multi-rate Multi-user communications; Multi-user detection;
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In this work, the problem of multi-rate Multi-Carrier (MC) Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) wireless transmission is addressed. In particular, we investigated the possibility of exploiting subcarrier grouping, already considered in literature for constant bit-rate MC-CDMA, in order to reduce mutual interference among different rate users and to allow the use of theoretically-optimum Maximum-Likelihood Multi-User Detection (ML-MUD) with affordable computational burden. We propose a multi-code Group Orthogonal (GO) OFDMA-CDMA system where the available subcarriers are subdivided into fixed-cardinality orthogonal subcarrier groups. The user’s data stream is selectively multiplexed into a variable number of substreams, which depends on the data-rate. Then, these substreams are transmitted over an orthogonal subcarrier group, univocally assigned to a user rate class. Experimental results obtained by adopting linear multi-user detection show that the proposed GO-OFDMA-CDMA outperforms state-of-the-art Variable Spreading Length (VSL) and multi-code MC-CDMA as far as higher data rate users are concerned. On the other hand, BER performance of lowest-rate users is slightly worse. Orthogonal subcarrier grouping allows to greatly increasing BER performance when using ML-MUD operated over small subcarrier groups. In such a case, the tradeoff to be managed is between achievable performance and computational complexity.
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