Abstract

We propose iterative multiuser detectors for asynchronous code-division multiple-access with parallel-concatenated convolutional codes (turbo codes) and with serially concatenated convolutional codes (SCCC). At each iteration we update and exchange the extrinsic information from the multiuser detector and channel decoders and regenerate soft information between constituent convolutional decoders. Simulation results show that with the proposed structure, near-single-user performance can be achieved. We also propose two reduced-complexity techniques, i.e., the reduced-state iterative multiuser detector based on the T-MAP algorithm and the iterative interference canceler based on a noise-whitening filter. Simulation results show a small performance degradation for these two techniques, particularly for the T-MAP receiver.

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