用于安全和低复杂度多址通信的多用户辅助信号叠加传输(MU-AS-ST)

Mohamedou Abewa, Jehad M. Hamamreh
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超5G (B5G)和未来的6G系统预计将服务于基站和物联网(IoT)设备之间的大量互连链路。因此,开发新的有效的多址技术,以满足如此庞大的连接数量的需求是至关重要的。在这方面,功率域非正交多址(PD-NOMA)被学术界和工业界广泛研究,被认为是在资源有限的情况下服务更多设备问题的潜在候选;然而,PD-NOMA设计被从3GPP第17版工作项目列表中删除。尽管PD-NOMA在某些场景和特定条件下比OMA系统更高效,但它也存在许多问题,包括:由于用户间干扰而可靠性低,容易受到内部和外部窃听的安全威胁,由于使用连续干扰抵消(SIC)而收发器的复杂性,以及由于叠加用户与基站的距离相同而在功率平衡场景中不适用。为了解决上述与PD-NOMA相关的问题,在本工作中,我们提出并开发了一种新的替代非正交传输设计,通过使用特殊设计的辅助信号与用户数据叠加。提出的设计被称为MU-AS-ST(多用户辅助信号叠加传输),其特点是具有非常简单的收发器设计,其中所有处理都在基站完成,从而将接收器从任何复杂的处理中解放出来。所提出的设计所提供的优势使其成为低功耗和处理受限设备(如物联网应用)的理想候选者。
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Multi-User Auxiliary Signal Superposition Transmission (MU-AS-ST) for Secure and Low-Complexity Multiple Access Communications
Beyond 5G (B5G) and future 6G systems are expected to serve a massive number of interconnection links between base stations and Internet of Thing (IoT) devices. Thus, it is critical to develop new effective multiple access techniques, which can serve the demands of this massive number of connections. In this regard, power domain non-orthogonal multiple access (PD-NOMA), which was studied extensively by both academia and industry, was perceived as a potential candidate to the problem of serving more devices while having limited resources; however, the PD-NOMA design was eliminated from the list of the 17th release of 3GPP work items. Even though PD-NOMA proves efficient compared to OMA systems in certain scenarios and under specific conditions, it suffers from many issues including: low reliability due to having inter-user-interference, security vulnerability to both internal and external eavesdropping, the complexity of the transceiver due to the use of successive interference cancellation (SIC), and the inapplicability in power-balanced scenarios, where the superimposed users have the same distance from the base station. To address the aforementioned problems related to PD-NOMA, in this work, we propose and develop a novel new alternative non-orthogonal transmission design through the use of specially designed auxiliary signals superimposed with the users’ data. The proposed design is termed and coined as MU-AS-ST (Multi-User Auxiliary Signal Superposition Transmission) and is featured with a very simple transceiver design, where all the processing is done at the base station, thus freeing the receiver from any complex processing. The offered advantages by the proposed design make from it an ideal candidate for low-power and processing-limited devices such as IoT applications.
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