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Self-Coupling Data Transmission for Random Multiple Access Communications

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We propose a technique for multiple access communications based on the spatial graph coupling principle. Contrary to the existing approaches that require regularized packet transmission times to create a chain… Click to show full abstract

We propose a technique for multiple access communications based on the spatial graph coupling principle. Contrary to the existing approaches that require regularized packet transmission times to create a chain of temporally-coupled packets we present a construction of a self-coupling packet. Each transmitted data packet is encoded and modulated in a way that allows the receiver to perform successful cancellation of the inter-packet interference for the case when the packets are transmitted at random times. We show that the overall system throughput can approach the channel capacity limit. Numerical results demonstrate superior bit-error rates achieved by the self-coupling system compared to the temporal-coupling system.

Keywords: multiple access; access communications; packet; transmission; self coupling

Journal Title: IEEE Communications Letters
Year Published: 2020

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