Unsourced random access over frequency-selective channels

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2023-02-22

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We propose and study unsourced random access over frequency-selective channels via orthogonal frequency division multiplexing, employed to mitigate the channel effects. The decoder utilizes a compressed sensing-based joint activity detection and channel estimation algorithm coupled with an algorithm treating interference as noise and successive interference cancellation. Our results demonstrate that the proposed method offers a competitive performance with grant-based frequency division multiple access; and that, the performance loss with estimated channel state information is less than 2 dB when the number of active users is not very large.

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IEEE Communications Letters

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

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