Abstract

The recent extra-large scale massive multiple-input multiple-output (XL-MIMO) systems are seen as a promising technology for providing very high data rates in high user-density scenarios. Spatial non-stationarities and visibility regions (VRs) appear across the XL-MIMO array, since its large dimension is of the same order of the distances to the user-equipments (UEs). Due to the increased density of UEs in typical applications of XL-MIMO systems and the scarcity of pilots, the design of random access (RA) protocols and scheduling algorithms become challenging. In this paper, we propose a joint RA and scheduling protocol, namely non-overlapping VR XL-MIMO (NOVR-XL) RA protocol, which takes advantage of the different VRs of the UEs for improving RA performance, besides of seeking UEs with non-overlapping VRs to be scheduled in the same payload data pilot (PDP) resource. Our results reveal that the proposed scheme achieves significant gains in terms of sum-rate compared with traditional RA schemes, as well as reducing access latency and improving connectivity performance as a whole.

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