Abstract
Problem statement: This study presents the performance analysis of turbo assisted Interleave Division Multiple-Access (IDMA) system with Multi Input Multi Output (MIMO) support for multi user scenario over correlated frequency selective and uncorrelated frequency selective channel. Approach: The key principle of IDMA is that interleaver unique which distinguishes the users in contrast to spreading sequence in Code Division Multiple Access System (CDMA). Results: In this work, we assume that Interleavers are generated independently and randomly. At the receiver, we employed Ordered SIC (OSIC) technique using ZF and MMSE criterion to combat Inter Antenna Interference (IAI) and Multi User Interference (MUI) problem along with iterative decoding to improve the performance in terms of BER. The performance of system has been discussed for different channel conditions with realistic channel model using extensive simulation runs based on Monte Carlo simulation trials. We have exhibited the flexibility and robustness provided by MIMO-IDMA. Conclusion/Recommendations: It has been proved from the results that IDMA principle can be applied to realize many potential performance gains highlighted by information theory, including coding gain multiplexing gain and multiuser gain. Simulation results presented to demonstrate the benefits of IDMA with MUD and iterative decoding. It is discerned that IDMA performs better than CDMA in frequency selective channel for high load conditions which is assessed through computer simulation results.
Highlights
Code division multiple access system is the most widely used system for multi-user communications
Asynchronous multiple access scheme called interleave Division Multiple-Access (IDMA) (Novak et al, 2007) system have been widely studied the use of random sequences for Communication forms the core of information theory
In a conventional Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) scheme, interleavers are placed before the spreaders and they are effective only when used in conjunction with channel coding (Ping et al, 2003; Schoeneich and Hoeher, 2004)
Summary
Code division multiple access system is the most widely used system for multi-user communications. In an IDMA scheme, different interleavers are used to distinguish users as against different codes in a conventional Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) system.
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