2023
DOI: 10.3390/s23249805
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A Neural Network-Based Random Access Protocol for Crowded Massive MIMO Systems

Felipe Augusto Dutra Bueno,
Cézar Fumio Yamamura,
Paulo Rogério Scalassara
et al.

Abstract: Fifth-generation (5G) and beyond networks are expected to serve large numbers of user equipments (UEs). Grant-based random access (RA) protocols are efficient when serving human users, typically with large data volumes to transmit. The strongest user collision resolution (SUCRe) is the first protocol that effectively uses the many antennas at the 5G base station (BS) to improve connectivity performance. In this paper, our proposal involves substituting the retransmission rule of the SUCRe protocol with a neura… Show more

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