On a unified view of synchronous multiple-access schemes: A bandwidth efficiency perspective
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Due to complexity considerations, synchronous multiple-access schemes, such as TDMA, CDMA, and OFDM, have been mainly based on orthogonal (unitary) transformations of the multiuser signal, which makes the receiver less complex, at the cost of bandwidth efficiency. In future systems, however, it seems that the limiting factor will not be processing power, hut rather bandwidth. Therefore there is a need for redesigning multiple-access schemes, or rather unifying their design, in a multiple-access scheme that is bandwidth efficient. The efficiency in the bandwidth can be achieved by applying non-unitary transformations to the multiuser signal such that the multiuser interference can be handled by a reasonably complex receiver. In this paper we attempt to unify the design of the aforementioned multiple-access schemes to a scheme that efficiently utilizes the bandwidth, given that receivers of reasonable complexity can be deployed.
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2004 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (IEEE Cat. No.04TH8733)