A fast OFDM-CDMA user demultiplexing architecture
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2000ISSN
0-7803-6293-4
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A fast algorithm based on a butterfly structure is presented that
demultiplexes the symbols of a particular type of MC-MA
(Multi-Carrier Multiple-Access) modulation previously
proposed for indoor radio communications [I]. A special
transform is used to packetize the different symbols on the
down-link such that the code sequences associated with the
different symbols are transmitted synchronously at the base
station. The input to the FFT bins is defined as a symboldependent
combination of Walsh-Hadamard codes [2][3][4]. We
derive a fast arquitecture that can combine the common
redundancy found in the Walsh-Hadamard and the Inverse
Fourier Transform. In the direct implementation, the receiver
would compute the IFFT (as in OFDM) before the Walsh
Hadamard transform. The proposed algorithm evaluates both
transforms in a single step. A general expression for the butterfly
weights is derived and the savings in computational complexity
in terms of the frame length is evaluated.
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Lògica matemàtica -- Congressos
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IEEE
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Marti-Puig, P.; Sala-Alvarez, J.; , "A fast OFDM-CDMA user demultiplexing architecture," Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2000. ICASSP '00. Proceedings. 2000 IEEE International Conference on , vol.6, no., pp.3358-3361 vol.6, 2000
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