JOURNAL ARTICLE

Turbo multiuser detection for turbo-coded CDMA in multipath fading channels

Qinghua LiXiaodong WangC.N. Georghiades

Year: 2002 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology Vol: 51 (5)Pages: 1096-1108   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

Multiuser detection and turbo coding are two of the most powerful techniques for enhancing the performance of next-generation wide-band code-division multiple-access (CDMA) systems. We develop an iterative multiuser receiver for turbo-coded CDMA systems with aperiodic spreading sequences operating in multipath fading, which exploits the power of both techniques. The key innovation in the proposed receiver is a low-complexity soft multiuser detector which uses the same decision statistic as the conventional RAKE receiver (i.e., the outputs of the maximum ratio combiners for all the users), and performs soft-interference cancellation and instantaneous minimum mean-square error (MMSE) filtering. The soft multiuser detector has a complexity of O(K/sup 2/) per bit per iteration, where K is the number of users. A single-user receiver which employs a soft RAKE detector followed by a turbo decoder is also considered. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed multiuser receiver offers more than 0.5-dB gain over the single-user RAKE receiver at a bit-error rate (BER) of 10/sup -3/ and even outperforms the single-user RAKE receiver operating in a single-user environment.

Keywords:
Multiuser detection Rake receiver Code division multiple access Fading Computer science Turbo code Multipath propagation Bit error rate Electronic engineering Minimum mean square error Spread spectrum Turbo Single antenna interference cancellation Detector Rake Algorithm Decoding methods Computer network Telecommunications Channel (broadcasting) Engineering Mathematics Statistics

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