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Enhancing CRDSA with Transmit Power Diversity for Machine-Type Communication

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Alvi, Sheeraz
Durrani, Salman
Zhou, Xiangyun

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE Inc)

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Contention resolution diversity slotted ALOHA (CRDSA) is a promising solution to meet the challenge of designing efficient random access in future wireless networks. In this work, we consider CRDSA with transmit power diversity where each packet copy from a device is transmitted at a randomly selected power level. This results in inter-slot received power diversity, which is exploited by employing a signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio based successive interference cancellation (SIC) receiver. Leveraging edge-weighted bipartite graph representation, we propose a novel graph-based message passing algorithm to model the SIC decoding. We derive an expression to characterise the recovery-error probability of the scheme. We also formulate and solve an optimization problem to determine the optimal transmit power distribution. The results show that by enhancing the capture effect, the optimal transmit power distribution leads to considerable performance improvement.

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IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology

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2099-12-31