利用嵌套Reed-Muller序列的增量随机海量访问

Jue Wang, Zhaoyang Zhang, Yan Chen, Xiaoming Chen, C. Zhong
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在mMTC场景中,大型设备偶尔或频繁地变为活动状态,以寻找传输短数据包的机会。在这种高度动态的情况下,设计有效的随机访问程序来处理大量的同时访问请求和潜在的访问失败是至关重要的。在本文中,我们提出了一种利用嵌套Reed-Muller (RM)序列的增量RA方案。具体来说,访问失败的用户按照给定的扩展规则对RM序列进行扩展,该扩展规则既利用了RM序列的嵌套结构,又利用了RM序列的相互关联特性。在接收端,提出了一种递归检测算法,利用序列长度的差异逐步检测重传用户。另一方面,系统中不断涌现新的活跃用户,从而导致寻求访问的用户数量不断增加。在这种情况下,该方案可以同时检测到新活跃用户和重传用户,具有较强的检测能力和较低的访问延迟。仿真结果验证了该方案的优越性能。
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Incremental Random Massive Access Exploiting Nested Reed-Muller Sequences
In the mMTC scenario, enormous devices turn active sporadically or frequently to seek for opportunities to transmit short packets. In this highly dynamic situation, it is critical to design efficient random access (RA) procedures to cope both with the flood of simultaneous access requests and with the potential access failures. In this paper, we propose an incremental RA scheme exploiting the nested Reed-Muller (RM) sequences. Specifically, the users who suffer from access failures expand their RM sequences following the given expansion rule, which utilizes both the nested structure and the cross-correlation property of RM sequences. At the receiver, a recursive detection algorithm is proposed, which exploits the discrepancy in the sequence length to detect the retransmission users progressively. On the other hand, new active users continuously spring up in the system, thus causing the incremental number of users seeking for access. In this case, the proposed scheme can detect newly active users together with retransmission ones with great detection capability and low access latency. Our simulation results verify the superior performance of the proposed RA scheme.
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