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Abstract
Orthogonal time frequency space (OTFS) is a recent two-dimensional modulation technique utilizing delay-Doppler domain and nominated as a promising candidate waveform for beyond 5G communication systems. By leveraging both time and frequency selectivity of doubly-dispersive radio channels, it has shown a better performance compared to traditional schemes. OTFS offers different options for accommodating multiple users on a given resource block. This article introduces a novel OTFS based uplink multiple access scheme by means of index modulation (IM) in delay-Doppler domain. IM based OTFS multiple access (OTFS-IMMA) proposes the coexistence of multiple users over the same delay-Doppler resources. Unlike conventional OTFS multiple access schemes, OTFS-IMMA allows users to employ IM to activate a subset of the available delay-Doppler resources without a coordination by the base station. Although data collision may occur between the users, our analysis shows that the achievable performance is still better than other schemes. Moreover, the proposed OTFS-IMMA scheme paves the way for flexible resource utilization in OTFS-MA to satisfy various users' demands in beyond 5G systems. It has been shown via both mathematical analysis and simulations that the proposed OTFS-IMMA scheme offers significant enhancement not only on bit error rate performance but also on the overall system efficiency. In addition, the achieved performance gain through OTFS-IMMA further increases as the number of channel taps and/or the number of delay-Doppler bins increase .
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 15858-15866 |
Number of pages | 9 |
Journal | IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology |
Volume | 72 |
Issue number | 12 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Dec 2023 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Doubly-dispersive channel
- Multiple access
- Otfs
- index modulation (IM)
- maximum likelihood (ML) detector
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EX-QNRF-NPRPC-8: ReSolVE (Resilient Solutions for Vulnerabilities and Emergencies): An Effective National Risk Management Plan for Qatar
Al-Ansari, T. A. H. A. (Lead Principal Investigator), Lahlou, F. Z. (Post Doctoral Fellow), Youssef, A. (Graduate Student), Hussain, F. (Graduate Student), Rahmat Gul, H. B. (Post Doctoral Fellow), Khourchid, A. M. B. (Research Assistant), Qaraqe, K. A. (Lead Principal Investigator), Serdar, M. Z. (Post Doctoral Fellow) & Ahmad, M. (Graduate Student)
1/03/23 → 1/03/28
Project: Applied Research