Abstract:A multiuser detection scheme is proposed for nonbinary LDPC coded FFH MA/MFSK system to reduce the bit error rate. To mitigate the soft ambiguity in the multiuser detection, a three-level hard-limiter on each chip is proposed with the detection thresholds determined by maximum-likelihood criterion. Based on the evaluation of PDFs of chip corresponding to different number of users hit on it, soft output is derived. Since the channel is non-binary, non-binary LDPC code make there no binary-symbol conversion loss… Show more
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