Worst-Case Per-User Error Bound for Asynchronous Unsourced Multiple Access
Abstract
This work considers an asynchronous -active-user unsourced multiple access channel (AUMAC) with the worst-case asynchronicity. The transmitted messages must be decoded within channel uses, while some codewords are not completely received due to asynchronicities. We consider a constraint of the largest allowed delay of the transmission. The AUMAC lacks the permutation-invariant property of the synchronous UMAC since different permutations of the same codewords with a fixed asynchronicity are distinguishable. Hence, the analyses require calculating all combinations of erroneously decoded messages. Moreover, transmitters cannot adapt the corresponding codebooks according to asynchronicity due to a lack of information on asynchronicities. To overcome this challenge, a uniform bound of the per-user probability of error (PUPE) is derived by investigating the worst-case of the asynchronous patterns with the delay constraint. Numerical results show the trade-off between the energy-per-bit and the number of active users for different delay constraints. In addition, although the asynchronous transmission reduces interference, the required energy-per-bit increases as the receiver decodes with incompletely received codewords, compared to the synchronous case.
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@article{arxiv.2401.14265,
title = {Worst-Case Per-User Error Bound for Asynchronous Unsourced Multiple Access},
author = {Jyun-Sian Wu and Pin-Hsun Lin and Marcel A. Mross and Eduard A. Jorswieck},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.14265},
year = {2024}
}