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Blind Signal Classification for Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access in Vehicular Networks

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In this paper, blind signal classification and detection in a non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) system are explored. Since a NOMA scheme superposes the multiple-user signals within nonorthogonal resources, classical modulation… Click to show full abstract

In this paper, blind signal classification and detection in a non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) system are explored. Since a NOMA scheme superposes the multiple-user signals within nonorthogonal resources, classical modulation classification methods used in orthogonal multiple access (OMA) systems are not sufficient to process the superposed NOMA signal. NOMA receivers require information about the multiple access schemes such as modulation order and need interference cancellation of the co-scheduled user's signal; therefore, a NOMA system causes more high-layer signaling overheads than OMA during packet scheduling. Blind detection algorithms used for multiplexing information are considered to be possible solutions; however, they pose various challenges and could cause performance loss while performing blind modulation classification in the order of OMA/NOMA classification, co-scheduled user's modulation classification, and classification of the signal, due to the necessity for successive interference cancellation. To improve the performance of blind detection, we propose a NOMA transmission scheme that applies phase rotation to data or pilot symbols depending on the NOMA multiplexing format, as an aid to the blind detection. The proposed classification algorithm can implicitly provide essential information on NOMA multiplexing without the need for any extra high layer signaling or resources. The performance improvement is verified through simulation studies, and it is found that the proposed algorithm provides a gain of more than 1 dB compared to the existing blind signal classification methods and shows almost equivalent performance as the genie information scheme.

Keywords: signal classification; multiple access; orthogonal multiple; blind signal; classification

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
Year Published: 2019

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