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Multi-Class Unsourced Random Access via Coded Demixing

Information Theory 2021-02-16 v1 math.IT

Abstract

Unsourced random access (URA) is a recently proposed communication paradigm attuned to machine-driven data transfers. In the original URA formulation, all the active devices share the same number of bits per packet. The scenario where several classes of devices transmit concurrently has so far received little attention. An initial solution to this problem takes the form of group successive interference cancellation, where codewords from a class of devices with more resources are recovered first, followed by the decoding of the remaining messages. This article introduces a joint iterative decoding approach rooted in approximate message passing. This framework has a concatenated coding structure borrowed from the single-class coded compressed sensing and admits a solution that offers performance improvement at little added computational complexity. Our findings point to new connections between multi-class URA and compressive demixing. The performance of the envisioned algorithm is validated through numerical simulations.

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@article{arxiv.2102.07704,
  title  = {Multi-Class Unsourced Random Access via Coded Demixing},
  author = {Vamsi K. Amalladinne and Allen Hao and Stefano Rini and Jean-Francois Chamberland},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.07704},
  year   = {2021}
}

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Submitted to IEEE ISIT-2021

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