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Low-Complexity Block Coordinate Descend Based Multiuser Detection for Uplink Grant-Free NOMA

Pengyu Gao, Zilong Liu, Pei Xiao, Chuan Heng Foh, Jing Zhang

2022IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology17 citationsDOI

Abstract

Grant-free non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) scheme is considered as a promising candidate for the enabling of massive connectivity and reduced signalling overhead for Internet of Things (IoT) applications in massive machine-type communication (mMTC) networks. Exploiting the inherent nature of sporadic transmissions in the grant-free NOMA systems, compressed sensing based multiuser detection (CS-MUD) has been deemed as a powerful solution to user activity detection (UAD) and data detection (DD). In this paper, block coordinate descend (BCD) method is employed in CS-MUD to reduce the computational complexity. We propose two modified BCD based algorithms, called enhanced BCD (EBCD) and complexity reduction enhanced BCD (CR-EBCD), respectively. To be specific, by incorporating a novel candidate set pruning mechanism into the original BCD framework, our proposed EBCD algorithm achieves remarkable CS-MUD performance improvement. In addition, the proposed CR-EBCD algorithm further ameliorates the proposed EBCD by eliminating the redundant matrix multiplications during the iteration process. As a consequence, compared with the proposed EBCD algorithm, our proposed CR-EBCD algorithm enjoys two orders of magnitude complexity saving without any CS-MUD performance degradation, rendering it a viable solution for future mMTC scenarios. Extensive simulation results demonstrate the bound-approaching performance as well as ultra-low computational complexity.

Topics & Concepts

Computational complexity theoryComputer scienceTelecommunications linkNomaAlgorithmCompressed sensingReduction (mathematics)Block (permutation group theory)Communication complexityMultiuser detectionOverhead (engineering)Computer engineeringMathematicsComputer networkGeometryCode division multiple accessOperating systemAdvanced Wireless Communication TechnologiesIndoor and Outdoor Localization TechnologiesSparse and Compressive Sensing Techniques
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