ITITMay 11

A Global Coding Scheme for OFDM over Finite Fields

arXiv:2605.0986542.5
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It addresses the need for efficient and reliable multiuser communication in wireless systems, offering a novel approach that combines multiplexing and coding.

This paper introduces FF-OFDM, a global coding scheme for multiuser communications that multiplexes data streams over finite fields without rate loss, achieving near-bound error performance, rapid convergence, and linear decoding complexity.

This paper proposes a highly efficient global coded-multiplexing scheme, conceptualized as Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing over a finite field (FF-OFDM), for reliable multiuser communications. By utilizing a prime length cyclic code and its Hadamard equivalents as algebraic subcarriers, independent data streams are globally multiplexed via a Galois Fourier Transform (GFT) without rate loss. We show that this finite-field synthesis intrinsically generates a global Quasi-Cyclic Low-Density Parity-Check (QC-LDPC) code over $\mathrm{GF}(2^s)$, whose parity-check matrix is governed by the structural rigor of partial geometries. At the receiver, supported by a binary decomposition theorem, the received nonbinary global codeword is jointly decoded using parallel binary iterative soft-decision algorithms prior to demultiplexing. This joint decoding enables seamless reliability information sharing across all user streams, achieving near-bound error performance, rapid convergence without error floors, and strictly linear amortized decoding complexity.

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