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LOW COMPLEXITY SOFT DECISION DECODING TECHNIQUE FOR T-USER COLLABORATIVE CODING MULTIPLE-ACCESS CHANNELS

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UNSPECIFIED (1991) LOW COMPLEXITY SOFT DECISION DECODING TECHNIQUE FOR T-USER COLLABORATIVE CODING MULTIPLE-ACCESS CHANNELS. ELECTRONICS LETTERS, 27 (13). pp. 1167-1169. ISSN 0013-5194

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Abstract

The collaborative coding multiple-access (CCMA) scheme permits potentially efficient simultaneous transmission by several users sharing a common channel, without subdivision in time or frequency. A new low complexity soft decision decoding technique is introduced to make use of the CCMA error control capability. The proposed soft decision CCMA (SD CCMA) decoding algorithm for the T-user baseband CCMA adder channel is presented. Theoretical simulation results of the probability of error for a particular two-user CCMA scheme is also given using SD CCMA and hard decision (HD CCMA) decoding techniques.

Item Type: Journal Article
Subjects: T Technology > TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Journal or Publication Title: ELECTRONICS LETTERS
Publisher: IEE-INST ELEC ENG
ISSN: 0013-5194
Date: 20 June 1991
Volume: 27
Number: 13
Number of Pages: 3
Page Range: pp. 1167-1169
Publication Status: Published
URI: http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/id/eprint/22626

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