Spatially Coupled LDPC Codes and the Multiple Access Channel

Sebastian Cammerer, Xiaojie Wang, Yingyan Ma, S. Brink
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Abstract

We consider spatially coupled low-density parity-check (SC-LDPC) codes within a non-orthogonal interleave division multiple access (IDMA) scheme to avoid cumbersome degree profile matching of the LDPC code components to the iterative multi-user detector (MUD). Besides excellent decoding thresholds, the approach benefits from the possibility of using rather simple and regular underlying block LDPC codes owing to the universal behavior of the resulting coupled code with respect to the channel front-end, i.e., the iterative MUD. Furthermore, an additional outer repetition code makes the scheme flexible to cope with a varying number of users and user rates, as the SC-LDPC itself can be kept constant for a wide range of different user loads. The decoding thresholds are obtained via density evolution (DE) and verified by bit error rate (BER) simulations. To keep decoding complexity and latency small, we introduce a joint iterative windowed detector/decoder imposing carefully adjusted sub-block interleavers. Finally, we show that the proposed coding scheme also works for Rayleigh channels using the same code with tolerable performance loss compared to the additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) channel.
空间耦合LDPC码与多址信道
为了避免LDPC码分量与迭代多用户检测器(MUD)的繁琐度轮廓匹配,我们在非正交交错分多址(IDMA)方案中考虑了空间耦合低密度奇偶校验(SC-LDPC)码。除了出色的解码阈值外,该方法还受益于使用相当简单和规则的底层块LDPC码的可能性,因为所得到的耦合码相对于信道前端(即迭代MUD)具有通用行为。此外,额外的外部重复码使方案灵活地应对不同数量的用户和用户速率,因为SC-LDPC本身可以在大范围的不同用户负载下保持不变。解码阈值通过密度演化(DE)得到,并通过误码率(BER)仿真进行验证。为了保持解码的复杂性和延迟小,我们引入了一个联合迭代的窗口检测器/解码器,施加精心调整的子块交织器。最后,我们证明了所提出的编码方案也适用于瑞利信道,使用相同的编码,与加性高斯白噪声(AWGN)信道相比,性能损失可以容忍。
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