通往下一代多址接入之路:50 年教程回顾

IF 23.2 1区 计算机科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC Proceedings of the IEEE Pub Date : 2024-10-22 DOI:10.1109/JPROC.2024.3476675
Yuanwei Liu;Chongjun Ouyang;Zhiguo Ding;Robert Schober
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在过去的50年里,无线通信的发展受到了多址(MA)技术的显著进步的显著影响,塑造了现代连接的格局。在此背景下,本文提出了一份全面的教程综述,重点介绍了过去50年来发展起来的具有代表性的MA技术。研究了功率域非正交多址(NOMA)的基本原理和信息论容量限制,并将其扩展到多输入多输出(MIMO)-NOMA;2)研究了几种利用空间域的毫米波传输方案,包括传统的空分多址(SDMA)/MIMO-NOMA系统和利用球波传播模型的近场毫米波传输系统;3)研究了NOMA在集成传感与通信(ISAC)系统中的应用。这包括介绍典型的基于noma的下行链路(DL)/上行链路(UL) ISAC框架,然后使用基于互信息(MI)的分析框架评估其性能限制;4)确定了与MA与其他新兴技术集成相关的主要问题和研究机会,以促进下一代网络中的MA,即下一代多址(NGMA)。在这篇文章中,强调了有希望的方向,以激励未来在MA和NGMA领域的研究努力。
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The Road to Next-Generation Multiple Access: A 50-Year Tutorial Review
The evolution of wireless communications has been significantly influenced by remarkable advancements in multiple access (MA) technologies over the past five decades, shaping the landscape of modern connectivity. Within this context, a comprehensive tutorial review is presented, focusing on representative MA techniques developed over the past 50 years. The following areas are explored: 1) the foundational principles and information-theoretic capacity limits of power-domain nonorthogonal multiple access (NOMA) are characterized, along with its extension to multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO)-NOMA; 2) several MA transmission schemes exploiting the spatial domain are investigated, encompassing both conventional space-division multiple access (SDMA)/MIMO-NOMA systems and near-field MA systems utilizing spherical-wave propagation models; 3) application of NOMA to integrated sensing and communications (ISAC) systems is studied. This includes an introduction to typical NOMA-based downlink (DL)/uplink (UL) ISAC frameworks, followed by an evaluation of their performance limits using a mutual information (MI)-based analytical framework; and 4) major issues and research opportunities associated with the integration of MA with other emerging technologies are identified to facilitate MA in the next-generation networks, i.e., next-generation multiple access (NGMA). Throughout this article, promising directions are highlighted to inspire future research endeavors in the realm of MA and NGMA.
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Proceedings of the IEEE 工程技术-工程:电子与电气
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