Superimposed codes for multiaccess binary adder channel

Fan, P. Z. and Darnell, M. and Honary, Bahram (1995) Superimposed codes for multiaccess binary adder channel. IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 41 (4). pp. 1178-1182. ISSN 0018-9448

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Abstract

Superimposed codes for multiple-access communication in a binary adder channel are analyzed. The superposition mechanism used in this correspondence is ordinary addition. Each user is assigned a codeword from a superimposed code. It is proved that every constant-weight code C of weight w and maximal correlation c corresponds to a subclass of a disjunctive code D of order m<w/c. Therefore, any m or less codewords in C which are used at the same time yield a uniquely decodable code combination at the output of the adder channel. In the noisy case, for each subset A⊆C of size |A|⩽m≪T the receiver is able to determine the number of active users and to distinguish between the active users if the weight of the error pattern e satisfies Wt(e)<min{w-c|A|, w/2}. Decoding algorithms for both the noiseless and the noisy cases are proposed

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IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
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