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Iterative detection and decoding for SCMA systems with LDPC codes

Sparse code multiple access (SCMA) is a promising multiplexing approach to achieve high system capacity. In this paper, we develop a novel iterative detection and decoding scheme for SCMA systems combined with Low-density Parity-check (LDPC) decoding. In particular, we decompose the output of the message passing algorithm (MPA) based SCMA multiuser detection into intrinsic part and prior part. Then we design a joint detection and decoding scheme which iteratively exchanges the intrinsic information between the detector and the decoder, yielding a satisfied performance gain. Moreover, the proposed scheme has almost the same complexity compared to the traditional receiver for LDPC-coded SCMA systems. As numerical results demonstrate, the proposed scheme has a substantial gain over the traditional SCMA receiver on AWGN channels and Rayleigh fading channels.

preprint2015arXivOpen access

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