Iterative multi-user detection of trellis code multiple access using a posteriori probabilities
Paper in proceeding, 2001

Iterative detectors for trellis code multiple access (TCMA) are suggested as an alternative to the joint maximum likelihood sequence detector (MLSD). Interleavers are introduced in the TCMA system as a new feature to separate the users. This implies that MLSD is now too complex to implement. The conventional interference cancellation (IC) detector has lower complexity, but its performance is shown to be far from acceptable. Another iterative detector having close to single user performance is therefore suggested. Instead of using IC, this detector updates the branch metric for every iteration and avoids the standard Gaussian approximation. It is also shown that the users can be detected when the interleaver is the only user specific feature in the TCMA system.

Author

Fredrik Brännström

Department of Computer Engineering

Tor Aulin

Department of Computer Engineering

Lars K. Rasmussen

Department of Computer Engineering

IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC ’'01), Helsinki, Finland, June 2001

11–-15

Areas of Advance

Information and Communication Technology

Subject Categories

Telecommunications

DOI

10.1109/ICC.2001.936263

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10/7/2017