Covariation and Constant Modulus Decomposition Based Interference Resistant Access System in Smart Grid

VTC2023-Spring(2023)

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The reduced-capability new radio (NR RedCap) was introduced in 3GPP Rel-17 to cater to the use cases that are not yet best served by current NR specifications, such as smart grid and industrial wireless sensors. For the grant-free access system in smart grid, the resistance to impulse noise is a key issue. By using fractional low-order covariance and constant modulus based tensor decomposition, this paper skillfully enables user identification in this scenario while suppressing the effect of impulse noise. The proposed scheme uses spread spectrum signal as the pilot signal. And the user identity is represented jointly by the spread spectrum sequence and information codes. In this condition, we start by transforming the pilot signals into a tensor. The fractional low-order covariance is then used to suppress the impulse noise, and the constant modulus is used to improve the performance of the algorithm during the iterative process of tensor decomposition. Finally the sensor identity is confirmed by the decomposition result. Simulation results show that the proposed scheme can greatly improve the performance of user identification under impulse noise channel. Specifically, the identification rate of the proposed algorithm valued 99.815% outperformed that of AMP valued 89.1471% when generalized signal-to-noise ratio GSNR = 0 dB. In addition, the proposed scheme can also correctly estimate the channel gain from the sensors to the base station in impulsive noise environment.
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grant-free,pilot,tensor,fractional low-order covariance,smart grid,impulse noise
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