Sensing-Assisted Fast Network Access
Pengfei Sun ()
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Pengfei Sun: Huawei Technologies
Chapter Chapter 15 in A Guidebook for 5GtoB and 6G Vision for Deep Convergence, 2023, pp 323-330 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Massive smart devices in the future call for communication technologies that can satisfy both latency and reliability demands when a large number of devices access a network simultaneously. However, the conventional Long Term Evolution (LTE) uses a grant-based access solution, which schedules devices in a complicated manner and with a large delay. Not only that, but the conventional cellular network architecture limits the system throughput in massive access scenarios, making it difficult to reliably meet the service requirements of each user. Fortunately, massive devices provide communication systems with a lot of information, such as the occasional access characteristics and rich channel characteristics. Implementing fast network access for massive devices based on auxiliary information and scalable system architecture will become a key research topic in 5G and future networks.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-4024-0_15
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