Toward 6G Downlink NOMA: CRC-Aided GRAND for Noise-Resilient NOMA Decoding in Beyond-5G Networks
Emirhan Zor, Bora Bozkurt, Ferkan Yilmaz

TL;DR
This paper introduces a noise-resilient NOMA decoding scheme using CRC-aided GRAND integrated with SIC, significantly improving error performance in beyond-5G wireless networks.
Contribution
It proposes a novel CRC-aided GRAND decoding method for NOMA that reduces error propagation and system overhead compared to traditional SIC approaches.
Findings
Significant BER performance improvement over existing NOMA decoding methods.
Effective decoding under AWGN and Rayleigh fading channels.
Enhanced decoding robustness with varying power allocations and user distances.
Abstract
Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA) technology has emerged as a promising technology to enable massive connectivity and enhanced spectral efficiency in next-generation wireless networks. In this study, we propose a novel two-user downlink power-domain NOMA framework that integrates a Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC)-aided Guessing Random Additive Noise Decoding (GRAND) with successive interference cancellation (SIC). Unlike conventional SIC methods, which are susceptible to error propagation when there is low power disparity between users, the proposed scheme leverages GRAND's noise-centric strategy to systematically rank and test candidate error patterns until the correct codeword is identified. In this architecture, CRC is utilized not only to detect errors but also to aid the decoding process, effectively eliminating the need for separate Forward Error Correction (FEC) codes and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies · PAPR reduction in OFDM · IoT Networks and Protocols
