Low-Complexity Detection of Multiple Preambles in the Presence of Mobility and Delay Spread
Sandesh Rao Mattu, Beyza Dabak, Venkatesh Khammammetti, Robert, Calderbank

TL;DR
This paper presents a low-complexity algorithm for detecting multiple ZC preambles in wireless uplink scenarios, robust to mobility and delay spread, facilitating grant-free access in 5G networks.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel low-complexity detection algorithm for multiple preambles using Zak transform and compressed sensing, tailored for 5G standards.
Findings
Achieves detection complexity of O(M^2N^2) per column.
Effectively detects multiple preambles with mobility and delay spread.
Aligns with 5G standards by using ZC sequences.
Abstract
Current wireless infrastructure is optimized to support downlink applications. This paper anticipates the emergence of applications where engineering focus shifts from downlink to uplink. The current paradigm of scheduling users on reserved uplink resources is not able to deal efficiently with unpredictable traffic patterns. As a result, 3GPP introduced the 2-step RACH as a mechanism to enable grant-free (random) initial access. The first of the two steps is preamble detection in a RACH slot, and in this paper we describe a low-complexity algorithm for simultaneous detection of multiple preambles in the presence of mobility and delay spread. We provide a pathway to standards adoption by choosing ZC sequences as preambles, as ZC sequences already appear in 5G standards. We construct preambles by using the discrete Zak transform to pass from a ZC sequence of length MN in the TD to a…
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