Title :
Soft-input/soft-output multiuser detection for iterative decoding of asynchronous CDMA systems with convolutional codes
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Chi Nan Univ., Nantou, Taiwan
Abstract :
The optimal decoding scheme for asynchronous code-division multiple access (CDMA) systems that employ convolutional codes results in a prohibitive computational complexity. To reduce computational complexity, iterative receiver structures have been proposed for decoding multiuser data. At each iteration, extrinsic information is exchanged between a soft-input/soft-output (SISO) multiuser detector (MUD) and a bank of single-user SISO channel decoders. For asynchronous cases (see Alexander, P.D. et al., IEEE Trans. Commun., vol.47, p.1008-14, 1999), an optimal SISO MUD was derived based on the chip-synchronous assumption which is in general not valid for asynchronous CDMA systems. We propose an algorithm for an optimal SISO MUD without the chip-synchronous assumption. A direct implementation of the optimal SISO MUD also has exponential computational complexity in terms of the number of users, which is still prohibitive for channels with medium to large numbers of users. A low-complexity SISO MUD is proposed based on the decision-feedback scheme. In it, tentative hard decisions are made and fed back to the SISO multiuser from previously decoded output. The computational complexity of this detector can be linear in terms of the number of users and can be adjusted according to the complexity/performance trade-off. Simulations show that the performance of the low-complexity SISO MUD approaches that of the single-user system for moderate to high signal-to-noise ratios (SNR), even for a large number of users.
Keywords :
channel coding; code division multiple access; computational complexity; convolutional codes; iterative decoding; multiuser channels; signal detection; SNR; asynchronous CDMA systems; chip-synchronous assumption; computational complexity; convolutional codes; decision-feedback scheme; iterative decoding; multiuser detection; optimal decoding; signal-to-noise ratio; single-user channel decoders; soft-input soft-output detection; Code division multiplexing; Computational complexity; Computational modeling; Convolution; Convolutional codes; Detectors; Iterative decoding; Multiaccess communication; Multiuser detection; Signal to noise ratio;
Conference_Titel :
Communications, 2002. ICC 2002. IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7400-2
DOI :
10.1109/ICC.2002.997091