A General Framework for MIMO Uplink and Downlink Transmissions in 5G Multiple Access

In this paper, a general framework of the multiple- input multiple-output (MIMO) transceiver design for 5G multiple access (5GMA), including both non- orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) and sparsity code multiple access (SCMA), is developed to enhance the system throughput of next generation of communication systems. By applying generalized singular value decomposition (GSVD), MIMO channels can be decomposed into multiple single-input single- output (SISO) channels, to which the concept of NOMA and SCMA can ideally be applied. GSVD based precoding is proposed to both uplink and downlink 5GMA transmissions, and simulation results are provided to demonstrate the performance of the proposed schemes.

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