AI-Empowered Multiple Access for 6G: A Survey of Spectrum Sensing, Protocol Designs, and Optimizations
Xuelin Cao, Bo Yang, Kaining Wang, Xinghua Li, Zhiwen Yu, Chau Yuen,, Yan Zhang, Zhu Han

TL;DR
This survey reviews AI-driven multiple access techniques for 6G, focusing on spectrum sensing, protocol design, and optimization to enhance QoS in dynamic, latency-sensitive environments.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive framework and comparative analysis of AI-enabled multiple access methods, highlighting recent developments and future research directions in 6G systems.
Findings
AI techniques outperform traditional methods in complex MA scenarios
Spectrum sensing and interference management benefit from AI algorithms
Optimization strategies improve resource allocation and access schemes
Abstract
With the rapidly increasing number of bandwidth-intensive terminals capable of intelligent computing and communication, such as smart devices equipped with shallow neural network models, the complexity of multiple access for these intelligent terminals is increasing due to the dynamic network environment and ubiquitous connectivity in 6G systems. Traditional multiple access (MA) design and optimization methods are gradually losing ground to artificial intelligence (AI) techniques that have proven their superiority in handling complexity. AI-empowered MA and its optimization strategies aimed at achieving high Quality-of-Service (QoS) are attracting more attention, especially in the area of latency-sensitive applications in 6G systems. In this work, we aim to: 1) present the development and comparative evaluation of AI-enabled MA; 2) provide a timely survey focusing on spectrum sensing,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Wireless Body Area Networks · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
