Optimization of Grant-Free NOMA with Multiple Configured-Grants for mURLLC
Yan Liu, Yansha Deng, Maged Elkashlan, Arumugam Nallanathan, and, George K. Karagiannidis

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel learning-based framework for optimizing grant-free non-orthogonal multiple access with multiple configured grants in mURLLC, enhancing latency and reliability for massive URLLC traffic in 6G networks.
Contribution
It introduces a new MCG-GF-NOMA model, characterizes its performance, formulates a resource allocation problem, and develops a CMA-DDQN algorithm to improve successful transmissions under latency constraints.
Findings
The proposed framework improves low latency performance.
It enhances reliability in massive URLLC scenarios.
The CMA-DDQN algorithm effectively allocates resources.
Abstract
Massive Ultra-Reliable and Low-Latency Communications (mURLLC), which integrates URLLC with massive access, is emerging as a new and important service class in the next generation (6G) for time-sensitive traffics and has recently received tremendous research attention. However, realizing efficient, delay-bounded, and reliable communications for a massive number of user equipments (UEs) in mURLLC, is extremely challenging as it needs to simultaneously take into account the latency, reliability, and massive access requirements. To support these requirements, the third generation partnership project (3GPP) has introduced enhanced grant-free (GF) transmission in the uplink (UL), with multiple active configured-grants (CGs) for URLLC UEs. With multiple CGs (MCG) for UL, UE can choose any of these grants as soon as the data arrives. In addition, non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) has been…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies · IoT Networks and Protocols · Satellite Communication Systems
Methodstravel james
