Progressive pattern orthogonal interleaver set for interleave division multiple access based, non orthogonal multiple access schemes: Beyond 5G perspective
Author:
Dixit Shivani1, Shukla Varun1, Shukla Manoj Kumar2
Affiliation:
1. Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering , Pranveer Singh Institute of Technology , Kanpur , India 2. Rajkiya Engineering College , Kannauj , India
Abstract
Abstract
This communication suggests an orthogonal interleaver set for interleave division multiple access (IDMA) based non orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) schemes from beyond 5G viewpoint to support enormous increase in user count. The method generates an orthogonal interleaver set by providing two mother interleavers as seed to generate other users’ interleaving patterns progressively. The key feature of the proposed scheme is that it reduces implementation complexity and memory requirement at the base station, while implementing iterative multiuser detection (MUD), which most of the interlaever designs suggested in literature do not consider. It provides additional security to the user data due to progressively changing mother interleavers’ pattern along with the conventional purpose of providing unique identity for individual users in the system. The proposed orthogonal interleaver set is tested through simulations under multiple IDMA system configurations. It has been observed that it preserves the bit error rate (BER) performance of the IDMA scheme along with the optimal implementation complexity and minimal information exchange requirement between base station and mobile station to share the interleaver design.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
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