无蜂窝网络上用于 mURLLC 服务的自适应反馈辅助混合随机接入

IF 4 3区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS IEEE Systems Journal Pub Date : 2024-04-02 DOI:10.1109/JSYST.2024.3379281
Jie Wang;Jiamin Li;Pengcheng Zhu;Dongming Wang;Bin Sheng;Xiaohu You
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海量超可靠低延迟通信(mURLLC)作为 6G 标准的主流业务,致力于满足海量用户对延迟和错误率的严格要求。与传统的基于授予的随机接入(GBRA)相比,免授予随机接入(GFRA)允许用户直接传输数据,避免了繁重的信令开销,减少了时延。然而,GFRA 中不协调的资源选择导致的先导碰撞干扰会导致严重的传输失败,尤其是在 mURLLC 场景中。因此,本文基于 GBRA 和 GFRA 在无小区网络中的优势,提出了一种自适应反馈辅助混合随机接入机制。在该机制中,插入在先导和数据之间的反馈因子不仅能实时为海量用户制定不同的接入策略,还能在信令开销、接入成功概率和接入延迟之间实现可接受的权衡。此外,还进一步利用无小区网络的空间稀疏性解决了先导碰撞问题,提高了接入成功概率。仿真结果表明,所提出的混合随机接入机制能以更低的信令开销改善整个接入过程,更好地满足 mURLLC 的要求。
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Adaptive Feedback-Aided Hybrid Random Access for mURLLC Service Over Cell-Free Networks
As dominating 6G-standard service, massive ultrareliable low-latency communications (mURLLC) strive to meet the strict requirements of massive users on latency and error rate. Compared with the traditional grant-based random access (GBRA), the grant-free random access (GFRA) allows users to directly transmit data, which avoid heavy signaling overhead and reduce delay. However, pilot collision interference resulting from uncoordinated resource selection in GFRA leads to serious transmission failure, especially in mURLLC scenarios. Therefore, this article proposes an adaptive feedback-aided hybrid random access mechanism based on the advantages of GBRA and GFRA in cell-free networks. In the proposed mechanism, the feedback factors inserted between pilot and data not only make different access policies for massive users in real time, but also achieve an acceptable tradeoff among signaling overhead, access success probability and access delay. The spatial sparsity of cell-free networks is further utilized to solve the pilot collision and improve the successful access probability. The simulation results demonstrate that the proposed hybrid random access mechanism can improve access throughout with lower signaling overhead and better meet the requirements of mURLLC.
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IEEE Systems Journal 工程技术-电信学
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期刊介绍: This publication provides a systems-level, focused forum for application-oriented manuscripts that address complex systems and system-of-systems of national and global significance. It intends to encourage and facilitate cooperation and interaction among IEEE Societies with systems-level and systems engineering interest, and to attract non-IEEE contributors and readers from around the globe. Our IEEE Systems Council job is to address issues in new ways that are not solvable in the domains of the existing IEEE or other societies or global organizations. These problems do not fit within traditional hierarchical boundaries. For example, disaster response such as that triggered by Hurricane Katrina, tsunamis, or current volcanic eruptions is not solvable by pure engineering solutions. We need to think about changing and enlarging the paradigm to include systems issues.
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