Massive Unsourced Random Access Based on Uncoupled Compressive Sensing: Another Blessing of Massive MIMO

02/07/2020
by   Volodymyr Shyianov, et al.
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We put forward a new algorithmic solution to the massive unsourced random access (URA) problem, by leveraging the rich spatial dimensionality offered by large-scale antenna arrays. This paper makes an observation that spatial signature is key to URA in massive connectivity setups. The proposed scheme relies on a slotted transmission framework but eliminates completely the need for concatenated coding that was introduced in the context of the coupled compressive sensing (CCS) paradigm. Indeed, all existing works on CCS-based URA rely on an inner/outer tree-based encoder/decoder to stitch the slot-wise recovered sequences. This paper takes a different path by harnessing the nature-provided correlations between the slot-wise reconstructed channels of each user in order to put together its decoded sequences. The required slot-wise channel estimates and decoded sequences are first obtained through the powerful hybrid generalized approximate message passing (HyGAMP) algorithm which systematically accommodates the multiantenna-induced group sparsity. Then, a channel correlation-aware clustering framework based on the expectation-maximization (EM) concept is used together with the Hungarian algorithm to find the slot-wise optimal assignment matrices by enforcing two clustering constraints that are very specific to the problem at hand. Stitching is then readily accomplished by associating the decoded sequences to their respective users according to the ensuing assignment matrices. Exhaustive computer simulations reveal that the proposed scheme outperforms by far the only known work from the open literature. More precisely, it will be seen that our scheme can accommodate a very large number of active users with much higher total spectral efficiency while using a remarkably smaller number of receive antennas and achieving a low decoding error probability.

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