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NB-IoT Random Access for Nonterrestrial Networks: Preamble Detection and Uplink Synchronization

Houcine Chougrani, Steven Kisseleff, Wallace A. Martins, Symeon Chatzinotas

2021IEEE Internet of Things Journal63 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The satellite component is recognized as a promising solution to complement and extend the coverage of future Internet of Things (IoT) terrestrial networks (TNs). In this context, a study item to integrate satellites into narrowband-IoT (NB-IoT) systems has been approved within the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) standardization body. However, as NB-IoT systems were initially conceived for TNs, their basic design principles and operation might require some key modifications when incorporating the satellite component. These changes in NB-IoT systems, therefore, need to be carefully implemented in order to guarantee a seamless integration of both TN and nonterrestrial network (NTN) for a global coverage. This article addresses this adaptation for the random access (RA) step in NB-IoT systems, which is in fact the most challenging aspect in the NTN context, for it deals with multiuser time-frequency synchronization and timing advance for data scheduling. In particular, we propose an RA technique which is robust to typical satellite channel impairments, including long delays, significant Doppler effects, and wide beams, without requiring any modification to the current NB-IoT RA waveform. Performance evaluations demonstrate the proposal’s capability of addressing different NTN configurations recently defined by 3GPP for the 5G new radio system.

Topics & Concepts

PreambleComputer scienceTelecommunications linkSynchronization (alternating current)Computer networkRandom accessTelecommunicationsReal-time computingChannel (broadcasting)Satellite Communication SystemsIoT Networks and ProtocolsEnergy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
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