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NOMA Joint Channel Estimation and Signal Detection Using Rotational Invariant Codes and GMM-Based Clustering

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This letter studies the joint channel estimation and signal detection for the uplink power-domain non-orthogonal multiple access. The proposed technique performs both detection and estimation without the need of pilot… Click to show full abstract

This letter studies the joint channel estimation and signal detection for the uplink power-domain non-orthogonal multiple access. The proposed technique performs both detection and estimation without the need of pilot symbols by using a clustering technique. We apply rotational-invariant coding to assist signal detection at the receiver without sending pilot symbols. We utilize Gaussian mixture model (GMM) to automatically cluster the received signals without supervision and optimize decision boundaries to improve the bit error rate (BER) performance. Simulation results show that the proposed scheme without using any pilot symbol achieves almost the same BER performance as that for the conventional maximum likelihood receiver with full channel state information.

Keywords: joint channel; channel estimation; signal detection; detection; estimation signal; rotational invariant

Journal Title: IEEE Communications Letters
Year Published: 2022

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