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Grant-Free Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access for IoT: A Survey

机译:无限的免费非正交多次访问:调查

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Massive machine-type communications (mMTC) is one of the main three focus areas in the 5th generation (5G) of wireless communications technologies to enable connectivity of a massive number of Internet of things (IoT) devices with little or no human intervention. In conventional human-type communications (HTC), due to the limited number of available channel resources and orthogonal resource allocation techniques, users get a transmission slot by making scheduling/connection requests. The involved control channel signaling, negligible with respect to the huge transmit data, is not a major issue. However, this may turn into a potential performance bottleneck in mMTC, where huge number of devices transmit short packet data in a sporadic way. To tackle the limited radio resources and massive connectivity challenges, non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) has emerged as a promising technology that allows multiple users to simultaneously transmit their data over the same channel resource. This is achieved by employing user-specific signature sequences at the transmitting devices, which are exploited by the receiver for multi-user data detection. Due to its massive connectivity potential, NOMA has also been considered to enable grant-free transmissions especially in mMTC, where devices can transmit their data whenever they need without the scheduling requests. The existing surveys majorly discuss different NOMA schemes, and exploit their potential, in typical grant-based HTC scenarios, where users are connected with the base station, and various system parameters are pre-defined in the scheduling phase. Different from these works, this survey provides a comprehensive review of the recent advances in NOMA from a grant-free connectivity perspective. Various grant-free NOMA schemes are presented, their potential and related practical challenges are highlighted, and possible future directions are thoroughly discussed at the end.
机译:大量机床类型通信(MMTC)是第5代(5G)的无线通信技术的主要三个焦点之一,以实现大量的东西(物联网)设备的连接,几乎没有人为干预。在传统的人型通信(HTC)中,由于可用信道资源数量有限和正交资源分配技术,用户通过制作调度/连接请求来获得传输槽。涉及的控制信道信令,相对于巨大的传输数据忽略不计,不是一个主要问题。然而,这可能变成MMTC中的潜在性能瓶颈,其中大量设备以散发方式传输短包数据。为了解决有限的无线电资源和大规模的连接挑战,非正交多次访问(NOMA)被出现为有希望的技术,允许多个用户在相同的信道资源上同时发送数据。这是通过在发送设备处采用特定用户特定的签名序列来实现的,这由接收器利用以进行多用户数据检测。由于其巨大的连接潜力,NOMA也被认为是可以在MMTC中允许自由传输,其中设备可以在没有调度请求的情况下每当需要时传输数据。现有的调查主要讨论不同的NOMA方案,并利用它们在基于典型的授权的HTC方案中的潜力,其中用户与基站连接,各种系统参数在调度阶段预定义。该调查与这些作品不同,从赠款连接角度提供了对NOMA最近进步的全面审查。提出了各种无授予的NOMA计划,突出显示了它们的潜力和相关的实际挑战,最后讨论了可能的未来方向。

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