Advanced Nonlinear SCMA Codebook Design Based on Lattice Constellations
Qu Luo, Jing Zhu, Gaojie Chen, Pei Xiao, Rahim Tafazolli

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel nonlinear SCMA codebook design using lattice constellations, enabling direct message-to-codeword mapping and achieving improved error performance over traditional linear methods.
Contribution
It proposes a nonlinear mapping approach for SCMA codebooks based on lattice constellations, enhancing error performance and design flexibility.
Findings
Lower error rates over Gaussian channels
Improved performance on Rayleigh fading channels
Lattice-based design achieves larger minimum Euclidean distances
Abstract
The design of efficient sparse codebooks in sparse code multiple access (SCMA) system have attracted tremendous research attention in the past few years. This paper proposes a novel nonlinear SCMA (NL-SCMA) that can subsume the conventional SCMA system which is referred to as linear SCMA, as special cases for downlink channels. This innovative approach allows a direct mapping of users' messages to a superimposed codeword for transmission, eliminating the need of a codebook for each user. This mapping is referred to as nonlinear mapping (codebook) in this paper. Hence, the primary objective is to design the nonlinear mapping, rather than the linear codebook for each user. We leverage the Lattice constellation to design the superimposed constellation due to its advantages such as the minimum Euclidean distance (MED), constellation volume, design flexibility and shape gain. Then, by…
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Taxonomy
Topicsgraph theory and CDMA systems · Image Processing Techniques and Applications · Advanced Computing and Algorithms
MethodsSoftmax · Attention Is All You Need
