Jungo Goto
Osaka University
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vehicular technology conference | 2014
Jungo Goto; Kazunari Yokomakura; Yasuhiro Hamaguchi; Shinsuke Ibi; Seiichi Sampei
This paper proposes a frequency-domain (FD) scheduling for an uplink single carrier non-orthogonal multiple access (SC-NOMA) with the assistance of iterative interference cancellation (IC). In the SC-NOMA, an evolved Node B (eNB) with an iterative IC receiver is capable of allocating overlapped spectra to plural intra-cell user equipments (UEs) exceeding the number of receive antennas. As a result, the SC-NOMA can enhance the spectral efficiency owing to the non-orthogonal multiplexing. However, when the subband (SB) criterion scheduling, that assigns an SB to a UE on the basis of the metric only on an SB, is applied, this scheduling is not suitable in the SC-NOMA. This is because the throughput in single carrier transmission depends on all the allocated SBs. Therefore, we propose a novel FD scheduling based on the expected value of cell throughput which is calculated by both the SB selected by the metric as a candidate and the previously allocated SBs. The eNB assigns the candidate SB if the expected cell throughput increases after allocating the candidate SB. Computer simulations confirm that the proposal can improve throughput performances compared to the SB criterion scheduling in the SC-NOMA.
international conference on communications | 2011
Jungo Goto; Hiroki Takahashi; Kazunari Yokomakura; Yasuhiro Hamaguchi; Shinsuke Ibi; Seiichi Sampei
In this paper, we propose a new criterion for the extrinsic information transfer (EXIT) analysis in the spectrum-overlapped resource management (SORM) for a broadband single carrier transmission. In the SORM technique, each user can ideally obtain a maximum channel gain by allowing overlapped allocation, assuming the soft canceller with minimum mean square error (SC/MMSE) turbo equalization for multi-user detection. When the interference is not completely removed by SC/MMSE turbo equalization, frame error rate (FER) remarkably degrades. To solve this problem, we proposed a new criterion which is used for design of error correcting code in order to improve convergence property of SC/MMSE turbo equalization without large redundancy of channel code. In the proposed criterion, we design the decoder so that the decoders EXIT property is fitted to the upper bound of equalizers property and the channel code sharply improves mutual information (MI) in the lower amount of input MI. This paper evaluates FER performance with the irregular low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes designed based on this criterion. As a result, this paper shows that the irregular LDPC code designed based on the proposed criterion for the SORM outperforms conventional codes.
Archive | 2012
Hiroki Takahashi; Yasuhiro Hamaguchi; Kazunari Yokomakura; Osamu Nakamura; Jungo Goto
Archive | 2010
Yasuhiro Hamaguchi; Kazunari Yokomakura; Osamu Nakamura; Jungo Goto; Hiroki Takahashi
Archive | 2009
Hiroki Takahashi; Yasuhiro Hamaguchi; Kazunari Yokomakura; Jungo Goto
Archive | 2012
Kazunari Yokomakura; Yasuhiro Hamaguchi; Osamu Nakamura; Jungo Goto; Hiroki Takahashi
Archive | 2010
Kazunari Yokomakura; Yasuhiro Hamaguchi; Hiroki Takahashi; Jungo Goto; Osamu Nakamura; Shinsuke Ibi; Seiichi Sampei; Shinichi Miyamoto
Archive | 2010
Daiichiro Nakashima; Yasuhiro Hamaguchi; Kazunari Yokomakura; Jungo Goto; Osamu Nakamura; Hiroki Takahashi
Archive | 2010
Jungo Goto; Yasuhiro Hamaguchi; Kazunari Yokomakura; Osamu Nakamura; Hiroki Takahashi
Archive | 2012
Kazunari Yokomakura; Jungo Goto; Yasuhiro Hamaguchi; Hiroki Takahashi; Seiichi Sampei; Shinsuke Ibi; Shinichi Miyamoto