Abstract
Grant-free (GF) access reduces scheduling over-head while introducing new challenges due to asynchronous arrivals from geographically dispersed users. In this paper, we investigate the codebook design for asynchronous multi-user uplink communication. By explicitly modeling the inconsistency of user sampling under asynchronous transmission, we analytically characterize the inter-user interference resulting from multiple symbols of other users with arbitrary transmission delays. Then, we formulate the optimal codebook design as a max-min problem, and propose a dual-fusion deep deterministic policy gradient (DF-DDPG) algorithm to resolve it across diverse channel delay realizations. The proposed dual-fusion architecture learns the intrinsic mapping between delay realizations and codebook structures. This capability enables the trained model to generalize to arbitrary delay realizations, facilitating low-complexity adaptation without extensive retraining. Simulations demonstrate that the proposed codebook achieves 1.7dB and 1.5dB block error rate (BLER) performance gains over state-of-the-art in additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) and Rayleigh fading channels, respectively.
| Original language | English |
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| Journal | IEEE Wireless Communications Letters |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Accepted/In press - 2026 |
| Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- asynchronous access
- deep deterministic policy gradient (DDPG)
- Grant-free (GF) access
- multi-user communication
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