In this paper, we propose an iterative SIC receiver architecture with pilot-and data-based channel estimation for efficient decoding of non-orthogonal superimposed signals. The non-orthogonal superposition concept on top of OFDMA is a promising technique to improve cell spectral efficiency. In the cellular case, where users with significant path loss are superimposed by an intelligent scheduler, the SIC multi-user receiver scheme is well adapted for user signal separation. Based on the proposed receiver, we show the performance by means of multi-link link-level simulations in a realistic OFDMA uplink system including channel estimation based on real pilot patterns.

Iterative SIC receiver scheme for non-orthogonally superimposed signals on top of OFDMA

Tarable Alberto
2010

Abstract

In this paper, we propose an iterative SIC receiver architecture with pilot-and data-based channel estimation for efficient decoding of non-orthogonal superimposed signals. The non-orthogonal superposition concept on top of OFDMA is a promising technique to improve cell spectral efficiency. In the cellular case, where users with significant path loss are superimposed by an intelligent scheduler, the SIC multi-user receiver scheme is well adapted for user signal separation. Based on the proposed receiver, we show the performance by means of multi-link link-level simulations in a realistic OFDMA uplink system including channel estimation based on real pilot patterns.
2010
Istituto di Elettronica e di Ingegneria dell'Informazione e delle Telecomunicazioni - IEIIT
Non-orthogonal superposition
iterative SIC receiver
multi-user
iterative channel estimation
MMSE
OFDMA
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