A recently proposed network-coded multiple access (NCMA), consisting of XOR-based channel decoding and multi-user complete decoding (MUD-CD), can significantly improve throughput over conventional successive interference cancellation (SIC) decoding under near… Click to show full abstract
A recently proposed network-coded multiple access (NCMA), consisting of XOR-based channel decoding and multi-user complete decoding (MUD-CD), can significantly improve throughput over conventional successive interference cancellation (SIC) decoding under near power-balanced channels. In this paper, we propose an improved NCMA (I-NCMA) for non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) in the 5G wireless communications, consisting of multiple users and a single base station (BS). At the transmitter side, the proposed scheme enables all users to simultaneously transmit messages to the BS in the same time and frequency. At the receiver side, we propose a joint-user channel decoding (JU-CD) to jointly decode all user messages by a single decoder. Then, the extrinsic messages from JU-CD can be jointly utilized by MUD-CD for decoding all user messages. Also, other than conventional NCMA that mainly deals with two users, I-NCMA adapts to the NOMA networks with an arbitrary number of users. Simulation results indicate that the proposed I-NCMA achieves a better decoding performance than both SIC and conventional NCMA over near power-balanced channels in the low-to-medium SNR regime, while retaining a performance close to conventional NCMA in the high SNR regime.
               
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