Title
Characterization of coded random access with compressive sensing based multi-user detection
Abstract
The emergence of Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communication requires new Medium Access Control (MAC) schemes and physical (PHY) layer concepts to support a massive number of access requests. The concept of coded random access, introduced recently, greatly outperforms other random access methods and is inherently capable to take advantage of the capture effect from the PHY layer. Furthermore, at the PHY layer, compressive sensing based multi-user detection (CS-MUD) is a novel technique that exploits sparsity in multi-user detection to achieve a joint activity and data detection. In this paper, we combine coded random access with CS-MUD on the PHY layer and show very promising results for the resulting protocol.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/GLOCOM.2014.7037060
GLOBECOM
Keywords
DocType
Volume
phy layer concept,random codes,data detection,cellular radio,coded random access characterization,cellular random access,machine-to-machine communication,compressed sensing,mac protocol,access protocols,medium access control scheme,compressive sensing based multiuser detection,m2m communication,multiuser detection,physical layer concept,cs-mud technique,physical layer,integrated circuits,throughput
Journal
abs/1404.2119
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
2334-0983
7
0.59
References 
Authors
14
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Yalei Ji1131.34
Čedomir Stefanović254146.14
Carsten Bockelmann327924.67
Armin Dekorsy451357.91
Popovski Petar54262316.91