Lattice Coding for Downlink Multiuser Transmission
In this thesis, we mainly investigate the lattice coding problem of the downlink communication between a base station and multiple users. The base station broadcasts a message containing each user's intended message. The capacity limit of such a system setting is already well-known while the design of practical coding and modulation schemes to approach the theoretical limit has not been fully studied and investigated in the literature. This thesis attempts to address this problem by providing a systematic design on lattice coding and modulation schemes for downlink multiuser communication systems. The main idea is to exploit the structure property of lattices to harness interference from downlink users.
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