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A Novel Framework of K-repetition Grant-free Access via Diversity Slotted Aloha (DSA) (2401.04539v1)

Published 9 Jan 2024 in cs.IT, cs.NI, and math.IT

Abstract: This article introduces a novel framework of multi-user detection (MUD) for K-repetition grant-free non-orthogonal multiple access (K-GF-NOMA), called $\alpha$ iterative interference cancellation diversity slotted aloha ($\alpha$-IIC-DSA). The proposed framework targets at a simple yet effective decoding process where the AP can intelligently exploit the correlation among signals received at different resource blocks (RBs) so as to generate required multi-access interference (MAI) for realizing the signal-interference cancellation (SIC) based MUD. By keeping all operation and hardware complexity at the access point (AP), the proposed framework is applicable to the scenarios with random and uncoordinated access by numerous miniature mMTC devices (MTCDs). Numerical experiments are conducted to gain deep understanding on the performance of launching the proposed framework for K-GF-NOMA.

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