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JCM 2023 Vol.18(7): 424-434
Doi: 10.12720/jcm.18.7.424-434

Precoder Based Transceivers Design for Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access Mixed Numerologies

Kumar P.1,* and Usha Rani K.R.2
1.ECE Dept. Bangalore, Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering, India
2.ECE Dept. Bangalore, R V College of Engineering, India;
*Correspondence: kumarhuluvadi@gmail.com (K.P.)

Manuscript received September 14, 2022; revised November 30, 2022, accepted January 30, 2023.

Abstract—Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) based mixed numerology scheme and Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA) are the two important key features of 5G radio standard capable of handling diversified service requirements. However, the mixed numerology scheme suffers from an inherent problem called Inter Numerology Interference (INI) that arises due to non-orthogonality issue between any two numerologies, whereas NOMA suffers from potential Bit Error Rate (BER). In this research work, transmitter architecture based on windowing and pre-coding techniques to mitigate the INI and two receiver architectures based on the principle of Successive Interference Cancellation (SIC) and Combined Maximum Likelihood (CDML) decoding are proposed for optimal decoding of the information. The proposed system model is designed to operate under mixed numerology NOMA scenario. The BER performance analysis is done for both the receivers and compared with each other and the conclusive remarks are drawn.
 
Keywords—5G, OFDM, INI, NOMA, maximum likelihood, SIC

Cite: Kumar P. and Usha Rani K.R., "Precoder Based Transceivers Design for Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access Mixed Numerologies," Journal of Communications vol. 18, no. 7, pp. 424-434, July 2023.


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