Title of article :
On Novel Access and Scheduling Schemes for IoT Communications
Author/Authors :
Jiang, Zheng China Telecom Beijing Information Science and Technology Innovation Park - Southern Zone of Future Science and Technology City,Beiqijia Town - Changping District, Beijing, China , Han, Bin China Telecom Beijing Information Science and Technology Innovation Park - Southern Zone of Future Science and Technology City,Beiqijia Town - Changping District, Beijing, China , Chen, Peng China Telecom Beijing Information Science and Technology Innovation Park - Southern Zone of Future Science and Technology City,Beiqijia Town - Changping District, Beijing, China , Yang, Fengyi China Telecom Beijing Information Science and Technology Innovation Park - Southern Zone of Future Science and Technology City,Beiqijia Town - Changping District, Beijing, China , Bi, Qi China Telecom Beijing Information Science and Technology Innovation Park - Southern Zone of Future Science and Technology City,Beiqijia Town - Changping District, Beijing, China
Pages :
9
From page :
1
To page :
9
Abstract :
The Internet of Things (IoT) is expected to foster the development of 5G wireless networks and requires the efficient support for a large number of simultaneous short message communications. To address these challenges, some existing works utilize new waveform and multiuser superposition transmission schemes to improve the capacity of IoT communication. In this paper, we will investigate the spatial degree of freedom of IoT devices based on their distribution, then extend the multiuser shared access (MUSA) which is one of the typical MUST schemes to spatial domain, and propose two novel schemes, that is, the preconfigured access scheme and the joint spatial and code domain scheduling scheme, to enhance IoT communication. The results indicate that the proposed schemes can reduce the collision rate dramatically during the IoT random access procedure and improve the performance of IoT communication obviously. Based on the simulation results, it is also shown that the proposed scheduling scheme can achieve the similar performance to the corresponding brute-force scheduling but with lower complexity.
Farsi abstract :
فاقد چكيده فارسي
Keywords :
IoT Communications , The Internet of Things (IoT) , 5G wireless networks
Journal title :
Mobile Information Systems
Serial Year :
2016
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Record number :
2606518
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