A Novel Massive Random Access in Cell-Free Massive MIMO Systems for High-Speed Mobility with OTFS Modulation
Yanfeng Hu, Dongming Wang, Xinjiang Xia, Jiamin Li, Pengcheng Zhu,, Xiaohu You

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new massive random access scheme for cell-free massive MIMO systems using OTFS modulation, enhancing high-speed mobile communication with improved detection and channel estimation.
Contribution
It develops a hybrid preamble scheme and a GAMP-PCSBL-La algorithm for efficient user detection and channel estimation in high-mobility scenarios.
Findings
Superior detection accuracy compared to existing schemes
Effective channel estimation with reduced complexity
Robust performance in high-speed mobility environments
Abstract
In the research of next-generation wireless communication technologies, orthogonal time frequency space (OTFS) modulation is emerging as a promising technique for high-speed mobile environments due to its superior efficiency and robustness in doubly selective channels. Additionally, the cell-free architecture, which eliminates the issues associated with cell boundaries, offers broader coverage for radio access networks. By combining cell-free network architecture with OTFS modulation, the system may meet the demands of massive random access required by machine-type communication devices in high-speed scenarios. This paper explores a massive random access scheme based on OTFS modulation within a cell-free architecture. A transceiver model for uplink OTFS signals involving multiple access points (APs) is developed, where channel estimation with fractional channel parameters is…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Advanced Wireless Communication Techniques
MethodsDiscrete Cosine Transform
