User Detection Performance Analysis for Grant-Free Uplink Transmission in Large-Scale Antenna Systems

07/10/2019
by   Jonghyun Kim, et al.
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In this paper, user detection performance of a grant-free uplink transmission in a large scale antenna system is analyzed, in which a general grant-free multiple access is considered as the system model and Zadoff-Chu sequence is used for the uplink pilot. The false alarm probabilities of various user detection schemes under the target detection probabilities are evaluated.

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