基于noma的延迟关键物联网免费大规模访问:可扩展和可靠的框架

Chung G. Kang, Ameha Tsegaye Abebe, Jinho Choi
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从系统级的角度来看,必须设计用于延迟关键型物联网(IoT)的免授权随机访问协议,以可扩展的方式交换资源效率和目标性能。为此,必须通过识别底层物理层结构和约束来充分了解其性能特征。在本文中,我们提出了一种用于无授权随机访问的竞争传输单元的综合结构,该结构采用多签名传播来平均非或正交多址(NOMA)的多用户干扰。该结构可以在不同级别的用户活动中以最佳方式处理前导冲突和活动检测故障,从而在给定的物理资源中实现目标性能。此外,由于频谱效率和延迟需求主要由随机接入的可靠性决定,我们将讨论基于多接收天线的方法,这些方法在提高可靠性和支持大规模连接方面发挥着至关重要的作用。所有这些方面的可扩展性和可靠性将成为6G物联网应用的低延迟和大规模连接设计框架的有用组成部分。
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NOMA-Based Grant-Free Massive Access for Latency-Critical Internet of Things: A Scalable and Reliable Framework
From a system-level point of view, a grant-free random access protocol for latency critical internet of thing (IoT) must be designed to trade resource efficiency and target performance in a scalable manner. To this end, its performance characteristics must be fully understood by identifying the underlying physical-layer structure and constraints. In this article, we present a comprehensive structure of contention transmission unit for grant-free random access that employs a multi-signature spreading to average out multi-user interference subject to non-or-thogonal multiple access (NOMA). This structure is shown to trade preamble collision and activity detection failure optimally to achieve a target performance with the given physical resources at a varying level of user activity. Furthermore, as spectral efficiency and delay requirements are mainly governed by reliability of random access, we will discuss multiple receiver antenna-based approaches that play a crucial role in improving the reliability and supporting massive connectivity. The scalable and reliable features in all these aspects will become a useful part of the design framework for low latency and massive connectivity of 6G IoT applications.
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