Multiple Access for Small Packets Based on Precoding and Sparsity-Aware Detection
Ronggui Xie, Huarui Yin, Xiaohui Chen, Zhengdao Wang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel multiple access scheme for small packet transmissions using precoding and sparsity-aware detection, enabling more simultaneous users in MIMO systems than traditional methods.
Contribution
It proposes a block-spreading precoding and a sparsity-aware detection scheme, including an improved ICBOMP algorithm with interference cancellation, for efficient small packet access.
Findings
Can support more simultaneous transmissions than conventional schemes.
The ICBOMP algorithm achieves perfect interference cancellation.
Simulation results confirm improved capacity in small-packet scenarios.
Abstract
Modern mobile terminals often produce a large number of small data packets. For these packets, it is inefficient to follow the conventional medium access control protocols because of poor utilization of service resources. We propose a novel multiple access scheme that employs block-spreading based precoding at the transmitters and sparsity-aware detection schemes at the base station. The proposed scheme is well suited for the emerging massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems, as well as conventional cellular systems with a small number of base-station antennas. The transmitters employ precoding in time domain to enable the simultaneous transmissions of many users, which could be even more than the number of receive antennas at the base station. The system is modeled as a linear system of equations with block-sparse unknowns. We first adopt the block orthogonal matching…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Sparse and Compressive Sensing Techniques · Wireless Communication Networks Research
