Multiple Access Technology Towards Ubiquitous Networks: Overview and Efficient Designs

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Abstract

This book investigates the multiuser communication and its key technology—multiple access technology, as well as transceiving design methods. Multiple access methods toward B5G and 6G currently allows the superposition transmissions of multiuser signals with controllable mutual interference. By deploying advanced multiuser detector, current technology significantly enhances the connectivity, improves the spectral efficiency and simplifies the signaling interactions. Considering that the major challenge of current multiple access technology is the design of transceiver due to the overlapped and distorted signals from multiple users, we analyze the promising candidate multiple access schemes and then develop some sights on how to formulate the transmit signals and how to achieve efficient symbol recovery. Specifically, the incorporation of constellation rotation, rate splitting and deep learning techniques in enhancing the transmission efficiency of multiple access technology are considered.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherSpringer Nature
Number of pages183
ISBN (Electronic)9789811940255
ISBN (Print)9789811940248
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2022

Keywords

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Constellation Design
  • Deep Learning
  • Grant Free
  • Multi-user Detection
  • Multiple Access
  • Non-orthogonal Multiple Access
  • Rate Splitting
  • Transceiver Design

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Ye, N., Li, X., Yang, K., & An, J. (2022). Multiple Access Technology Towards Ubiquitous Networks: Overview and Efficient Designs. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-4025-5