Random Multiplexing
Lei Liu, Yuhao Chi, Shunqi Huang, and Zhaoyang Zhang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel random multiplexing technique that is channel-agnostic, enabling robust, low-complexity detection in dynamic wireless environments by leveraging statistical properties and optimal power allocation.
Contribution
It proposes a new random multiplexing method decoupled from physical channels, with theoretical guarantees for BER and capacity optimality using AMP-type detectors.
Findings
Achieves ergodicity of transmitted signals in arbitrary channels.
Guarantees asymptotic MAP BER optimality under fixed point assumptions.
Develops a low-complexity cross-domain memory AMP detector.
Abstract
As wireless communication applications evolve from traditional multipath environments to high-mobility scenarios like unmanned aerial vehicles, multiplexing techniques have advanced accordingly. Traditional single-carrier frequency-domain equalization (SC-FDE) and orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) have given way to emerging orthogonal time-frequency space (OTFS) and affine frequency-division multiplexing (AFDM). These approaches exploit specific channel structures to diagonalize or sparsify the effective channel, thereby enabling low-complexity detection. However, their reliance on these structures significantly limits their robustness in dynamic, real-world environments. To address these challenges, this paper studies a random multiplexing technique that is decoupled from the physical channels, enabling its application to arbitrary norm-bounded and spectrally convergent…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPAPR reduction in OFDM · Advanced Wireless Communication Techniques · Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
