Bit-Interleaved Multiple Access: Improved Fairness, Reliability, and Latency for Massive IoT Networks

Ferdi Kara, Hakan Kaya, Halim Yanikomeroglu, Benjamin K. Ng, Chan Tong Lam

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Internet of Things (IoT) networks require massive connections in dense areas. Therefore, a resource-efficient multiple access scheme seems inevitable to enable immense connectivity where multiple devices have to share the same resource block (RB). Nonorthogonal multiple access (NOMA) has been considered as the strongest candidate in recent years. However, in this article, by considering the practical implementation, we first provide a true power allocation (PA) constraint with finite alphabet inputs for conventional downlink NOMA and demonstrate that it cannot support massive connections in practical systems. To this end, we propose the bit-interleaved multiple access (BIMA) scheme in downlink IoT networks. The proposed BIMA scheme implements bitwise multiaccess interleaving and deinterleaving at the transceiver ends and there are no strict PA constraints, unlike conventional NOMA, thus allowing a high number of devices in the same RB. We provide a comprehensive analytical framework for BIMA by investigating all key performance indicators (KPIs) to present both information-theoretic [i.e., ergodic capacity (EC) and outage probability (OP)] and finite alphabet inputs [i.e., bit error rate (BER)] performance metrics with both instantaneous and statistical channel ordering. In addition, we define Jain's fairness index and proportional fairness index (PFI) in terms of all KPIs. Based on the extensive computer simulations, we reveal that BIMA outperforms conventional NOMA significantly, with a performance gain of up to 20-30 dB in terms of KPIs in some scenarios. In other words, compared to conventional NOMA schemes, the same KPIs are met in BIMA with 20-30 dB less transmit power, which is quite promising for energy-limited use cases. Moreover, this performance gain becomes greater when more IoT devices are supported. BIMA provides a full diversity order for all IoT devices and enables the implementation of an arbitrary number of devices and modulation orders, which is crucial for IoT networks where a huge number of devices should be supported in a single RB in dense areas. In addition to the overall performance gain, BIMA guarantees a fairness system where none of the devices gets a severely degraded performance and the sum-rate is shared in a fair manner among devices. It guarantees QoS satisfaction for all devices. Finally, we provide an intense complexity and latency analysis for BIMA and demonstrate that it provides lower latency compared to conventional NOMA receivers, since it allows parallel computation at the receivers and no iterative operations are required. We show that compared to conventional NOMA receivers, BIMA reduces latency by up to 350% for specific IoT devices and 170% on average.

原文English
頁(從 - 到)16006-16027
頁數22
期刊IEEE Internet of Things Journal
10
發行號18
DOIs
出版狀態Published - 15 9月 2023

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