Title :
Bandwidth-efficient multiple access (BEMA): a new strategy based on signal design under quality-of-service constraints for successive-decoding-type multiuser receivers
Author :
Varanasi, Mahesh K. ; Guess, Tommy
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Colorado Univ., Boulder, CO, USA
fDate :
5/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper considers the design of signature waveforms for successive-decoding-type multiuser receivers (including the optimum successive decoder (OSD)) in a correlated-waveform multiple-access channel. The problem is to obtain signature waveforms that require as little bandwidth as possible while allowing the receiver to meet a given set of quality-of-service (QoS) objectives. The QoS objectives are specified for each user in terms of capacity, or equivalently, the signal-to-interference ratio. A (generally unachievable) lower bound is obtained on the minimum bandwidth required to achieve these QoS constraints. Moreover, a simple algorithm is proposed for obtaining signal sets that meet the QoS constraints when used with the OSD, and which, while not optimal, require a bandwidth that can be very close to the minimum required bandwidth. It is also shown that such signal sets allow for a significantly more efficient use of bandwidth than do orthogonal signals used in time- or frequency-division multiple access (TDMA/FDMA). Based on our signal design approach, we propose a new multiple-access strategy that we refer to as bandwidth-efficient multiple access (BEMA). While BEMA is more bandwidth efficient than TDMA or FDMA, it retains their desirable feature of needing only single-user coding (and decoding) for each user
Keywords :
decoding; land mobile radio; multi-access systems; multiuser channels; quality of service; radio receivers; BEMA; OSD; QoS; bandwidth-efficient multiple access; correlated-waveform multiple-access channel; lower bound; minimum bandwidth; optimum successive decoder; quality-of-service constraints; signal design; signal-to-interference ratio; signature waveforms; successive-decoding-type multiuser receivers; Bandwidth; Base stations; Decoding; Frequency division multiaccess; Multiaccess communication; Pulse modulation; Quality of service; Signal design; Time division multiple access; Transmitters;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on