Spectral Efficiency of MC-CDMA: Linear and Non-Linear Receivers Aditya Gupta 11/05/2209.

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Spectral Efficiency of MC-CDMA: Linear and Non-Linear Receivers Aditya Gupta 11/05/2209

Purpose Analyzes the spectral efficiency Randomly-spread synchronous multicarrier code-division multiple-access (MCCDMA) channel subject Analyze the spectral efficiency for uplink and downlink conditioned on sub carrier frequency-selective fading Analysis is focused in the asymptotic regime

Spectral Efficiency The spectral efficiency of a CDMA system is the total number of bits/s/Hz that can be transmitted arbitrarily reliably. For multicarrier CDMA (MC-CDMA), it is also the aggregate capacity per subband supported by the system. Eb/N0 (the energy per bit to noise power spectral density ratio) is an important parameter in Digital communication. It is a normalized signal to noise ratio (SNR) measure, also known as the "SNR per bit". It is especially useful when comparing the bit error rate(BER) performance of different digital modulation schemes without taking bandwidth into account.

Previous Work and What's New in this Paper The spectral efficiency for randomly spread non-fading as well as at-fading direct- sequence CDMA (DS-CDMA) is studied in the wideband limit and large number of users for the jointly optimum receiver as well as linear receivers. Model analyzed in this paper is MC-CDMA. Impact of frequency-selective fading is also observed.

Multi-Carrier Code Division Multiple Access Multi-Carrier Code Division Multiple Access (MC-CDMA) is a multiple access scheme used in telecommunication systems, allowing the system to support multiple users at the same time. MC-CDMA spreads each user symbol in the frequency domain. Each user symbol is carried over multiple parallel subcarriers, but it is phase shifted (typically 0 or 180 degrees) according to a code value. The code values differ per subcarrier and per user. The receiver combines all subcarrier signals, by weighing these to compensate varying signal strengths and undo the code shift. The receiver can separate signals of different users, because these have different (e.g. orthogonal) code values.

Advantages of MC-CDMA The requirement of having a continuous band of frequency for transmission as in DS-CDMA is dropped For equally spaced subcarriers, FFT can be used to implement the modulation/demodulation.

What is analyzed Jointly optimum receiver Linear MMSE receiver Decorrelator Single-user matched filter Find analytically the spectral efficiency of the four receiving schemes for both uplink and downlink MC-CDMA channels conditioned on fading The effect of multicarrier transmission on the spectral efficiency of CDMA systems is examined

Uplink and downlink MC-CDMA Conditioned on Fading For MC-CDMA the received spreading sequences are transformed from the original sequences by subband fading. Complex instantaneous fading coefficient at the i-th subcarrier of user k by Hi^k (1<k<K), (1<i<N) The received spreading sequence of user k is ~sk = Hksk, where Hk = diag (Hk^1,….Hk^N) The spectral efficiency is calculated conditioned on the fading coefficients. This is advantageous because in this way we can then find the effect of an arbitrary frequency-selective fading distribution on capacity, and possibly further average capacity with respect to an ensemble of those fading distributions. For the downlink all users experience the same fading. Denote the subcarrier fading coefficients by {H1,….,HN}. User k's received sequence is ~sk = Hsk, where H = diag {H1,……,HN}.

Linear MMSE Receiver Let p(x, y) (0 < x < 1; 0 < y<b ) be the two-dimensional asymptotic allocation function pk(x) (0 <x < 1) be the one-dimensional asymptotic allocation The average received energy among users is Q. The average received signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) is snr Q can be interpreted as the power constraint of the users' codewords snr is the per-symbol SNR constraint of the users.

Linear MMSE Receiver Conditioned on the fading coefficients, the MMSE multiuser efficiency of user k converges almost surely as K,N ->infinity with K/N = b where K is the number of users and K/N =b is the system load

Linear MMSE Receiver Conditioned on the fading coefcients, the spectral efficiency of the MMSE receiver converges almost surely as K,N ->infinity with K/N = b In the downlink involved expressions simplify significantly

Optimum Receiver Uplink Capacity Conditioned on Subcarrier Fading – In the asymptotic regime, we obtain an interesting closed form relation between the MMSE spectral efficiency and the optimum spectral efficiency. – The capacity gain attained by optimum non linear processing depends only on the linear uncoded performance measure U(y’; snr), which is proportional to the output SINR of the by y’N th user.

Optimum Receiver Downlink Capacity Conditioned on Subcarrier Fading – The conclusion is that the high-load Copt is reduced by the subband number reduction effect – the optimum spectral efficiency converges to

The MMSE spectral efficiency is bounded for bP+ / C+ > 1, and that the capacity loss due to subcarrier fading vanishes as Eb / N -> infinity Figure 2 shows the optimum spectral efficiency vs. Eb / N0 of MC-CDMA and DS- CDMA for b= 2:5.

Decorrelator Uplink Capacity Conditioned on Subcarrier Fading – Conditioned on the fading coefcients, the spectral efficiency of the MMSE receiver converges almost surely as K,N ->infinity with K/N = b

Decorrelator Figure shows Cdeco as a function of Eb / N0

Single-user Matched Filter Uplink Capacity Conditioned on Subcarrier Fading Conditioned on the fading coefficients, the spectral efficiency of the MMSE receiver converges almost surely as K,N ->infinity with K/N = b

Single-user Matched Filter Downlink Capacity Conditioned on Subcarrier Fading – Figure shows Csumf as a function of Eb / N – Comparing the figures with those of the other receivers, we conclude that the matched filter is much more sensitive to the subcarrier fading than the other three receivers

Conclusion The spectral efficiency of several receivers is analyzed for MC-CDMA channels subject to multicarrier frequency- selective fading. Analyze both the uplink and the downlink conditioned on The conditioned capacity converges asymptotically to an expression that depends, in general,when no assumption on the ergodicity of the channel is made, on the empirical instantaneous power profile of the subcarriers fading. Main results is the expression characterizing the extra capacity attained going from optimum linear to optimum nonlinear processing as a function of the uncoded linear MMSE performance measure.

Conclusion The effect of multicarrier frequency-selective fading on the capacity of several multiuser receivers is also studied. There is generally a capacity loss incurred by subcarrier fading. Two main causes for the loss. – The first cause happens when some subbands are so deeply faded that virtually all the energy that was put into them is wasted. – The second cause, reflected by Jensen's inequality, can be explained by the non-uniformity of the subband fading powers reducing the effective number of transmitting subbands. The impact of subcarrier fading is more significant for the single-user Matched filter than for the optimum receiver, MMSE receiver, and decorrelator

References Spectral Efficiency of MC-CDMA: Linear and Non-Linear Receivers by Linbo Li, Antonia M. Tulino, Sergio Verd´u. Thank You !!!