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Trainable Projected Gradient Detector for Sparsely Spread Code Division Multiple Access (1910.10336v1)

Published 23 Oct 2019 in cs.IT, cs.LG, and math.IT

Abstract: Sparsely spread code division multiple access (SCDMA) is a promising non-orthogonal multiple access technique for future wireless communications. In this paper, we propose a novel trainable multiuser detector called sparse trainable projected gradient (STPG) detector, which is based on the notion of deep unfolding. In the STPG detector, trainable parameters are embedded to a projected gradient descent algorithm, which can be trained by standard deep learning techniques such as back propagation and stochastic gradient descent. Advantages of the detector are its low computational cost and small number of trainable parameters, which enables us to treat massive SCDMA systems. In particular, its computational cost is smaller than a conventional belief propagation (BP) detector while the STPG detector exhibits nearly same detection performance with a BP detector. We also propose a scalable joint learning of signature sequences and the STPG detector for signature design. Numerical results show that the joint learning improves multiuser detection performance particular in the low SNR regime.

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