Graph-based Detection of Multiuser Impulse Radio Systems

05/23/2021
by   Y. Shen Bachar, et al.
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Impulse-Radio (IR) is a wideband modulation technique that can support multiple users by employing random Time-Hopping (TH) combined with repeated transmissions. The latter is aimed at alleviating the impact of collisions. This work employs a graphical model for describing the multiuser system which, in turn, facilitates the inclusion of general coding schemes. Based on factor graph representation of the system, several iterative multiuser detectors are presented. These detectors are applicable for any binary linear coding scheme. The performance of the proposed multiuser detectors is evaluated via simulations revealing large gains with low complexity.

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