Low Latency IDMA With Interleaved Domain Architecture for 5G Communications

Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) is a promising candidate for the future fifth generation systems because of its ability to provide greater spectral efficiency. Interleave division multiple access (IDMA) is one of the NOMA techniques that can support multiple access for a large number of users...

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description Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) is a promising candidate for the future fifth generation systems because of its ability to provide greater spectral efficiency. Interleave division multiple access (IDMA) is one of the NOMA techniques that can support multiple access for a large number of users in the same bandwidth. One of the problems in the hardware implementation of IDMA is its high latency due to iterative processing. In this paper, we propose a novel architecture for the IDMA receiver with low latency while maintaining low complexity. In the conventional architecture, the IDMA receiver sequentially handles deinterleaving, despreading, spreading, and interleaving for multi-user detection. The proposed architecture which we call interleaved domain multi-user detection can perform multi-user detection directly without deinterleaving the received frame in the interference canceller iteration resulting in the decrease of latency by almost half. We also describe the memory design which is able to implement the proposed architecture. The results show that due to the reduction of the latency by half, the throughput can be increased by twice compared with the conventional architecture. VLSI implementation results show that the proposed architecture has reduced circuit area and power consumption by 53% and 58%, respectively, compared with the conventional architecture with the same throughput condition.
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