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Complementary Coded Code Hopping Multiple Access - A NOMA Scheme

Date2019/04/10 19:28:26

Topic: Complementary Coded Code Hopping Multiple Access - A NOMA Scheme

Speaker: Hsiao-Hwa Chen (IEEE Fellow, Distinguished Professor)

Date: 3/27 (Wed) 3:30-5:00PM

Location: ED 117

 

Abstract:

Code hopping multiple access (CHMA) is an emerging multiple access technique with its potential to offer a high security and elastic capacity. Unfortunately, orthogonality amongst user signals in existing CHMA schemes can be preserved only in synchronous channels under an assumption that neither multipath interference (MI) nor multiple access interference (MAI) exists. Exploiting their ideal orthogonality, we apply orthogonal complementary codes to CHMA systems to overcome the problems with existing CHMA schemes. In particular, we will show that the application of orthogonal complementary codes can significantly improve the performance of a CHMA system due to its unique collision resistant capability. The properties and the performance of the proposed system are analyzed for both uplink and downlink applications, where the system may suffer MI and MAI simultaneously. Simulation results show that the complementary coded CHMA can provide a high capacity and a robust performance.

 

Bio:

Hsiao-Hwa Chen is currently a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Engineering Science, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan. He obtained his PhD degree from the University of Oulu, Finland, in 1991. He has authored or co-authored over 400 technical papers in major international journals and conferences, six books and more than ten book chapters in the areas of communications. He served as the general chair, TPC chair and symposium chair for many major international conferences. He served or is serving as an Editor or/and Guest Editor for numerous technical journals. He is the founding Editor-in-Chief of Wiley’s Security and Communication Networks Journal (www.interscience.wiley.com/journal/security). He is the recipient of the best paper award in IEEE WCNC 2008 and a recipient of IEEE Radio Communications Committee Outstanding Service Award in 2008. He received prestigious IEEE 2016 Jack Neubauer Memorial Award in September 2016. He also served as the Editor-in-Chief for IEEE Wireless Communications from 2012 Feb to 2015 June, and an elected Member at Large of IEEE ComSoc from 2013-2016. He is a Fellow of IEEE.

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