Chunlin Yan, Siying Lyu, Sen Wang, Yuhong Huang, Xiaodong Xu
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Design framework of unsourced multiple access for 6G massive IoT
In this paper, ambient IoT is used as a typical use case of massive connections for the sixth generation (6G) mobile communications where we derive the performance requirements to facilitate the evaluation of technical solutions. A rather complete design of unsourced multiple access is proposed in which two key parts: a compressed sensing module for active user detection, and a sparse interleaver-division multiple access (SIDMA) module are simulated side by side on a same platform at balanced signal to noise ratio (SNR) operating points. With a proper combination of compressed sensing matrix, a convolutional encoder, receiver algorithms, the simulated performance results appear superior to the state-of-the-art benchmark, yet with relatively less complicated processing.