JOURNAL ARTICLE

Dynamic Compressive Sensing-Based Multi-User Detection for Uplink Grant-Free NOMA

Bichai WangLinglong DaiYuan ZhangTalha MirJianjun Li

Year: 2016 Journal:   IEEE Communications Letters Vol: 20 (11)Pages: 2320-2323   Publisher: IEEE Communications Society

Abstract

Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) can support more users than OMA techniques using the same wireless resources, which is expected to support massive connectivity for Internet of Things in 5G. Furthermore, in order to reduce the transmission latency and signaling overhead, grant-free transmission is highly expected in the uplink NOMA systems, where user activity has to be detected. In this letter, by exploiting the temporal correlation of active user sets, we propose a dynamic compressive sensing (DCS)-based multi-user detection (MUD) to realize both user activity and data detection in several continuous time slots. In particular, as the temporal correlation of the active user sets between adjacent time slots exists, we can use the estimated active user set in the current time slot as the prior information to estimate the active user set in the next time slot. Simulation results show that the proposed DCS-based MUD can achieve much better performance than that of the conventional CS-based MUD in NOMA systems.

Keywords:
Telecommunications link Computer science Noma Multiuser detection Overhead (engineering) Computer network Wireless Compressed sensing Transmission (telecommunications) Latency (audio) Multi-user Real-time computing Telecommunications Code division multiple access Algorithm

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