Abstract
In this paper we consider a densely deployed phantom cell system providing a low latency network for massive connectivity. Non-orthogonal pilot designs serve as a promising solution to support a large number of users but fast collision detection at the receiver is needed for low latency networks. Recently, a nice solution based on an on-off type non-orthogonal pilot design with collision detection capability has been proposed. It can serve more users than the orthogonal pilot design but at the cost of degraded channel estimation performance compared to the orthogonal optimum pilot design. We propose a new non-orthogonal pilot design with collision detection capability and improved channel estimation performance. An optimum threshold based detection criteria is developed. We further show that a dynamically calculated optimum threshold outperforms a fixed threshold based detection. Next, we investigated non-orthogonal pilot designs for fractional bandwidth allocation. We propose two new non-orthogonal pilot designs for physical resource block (PRB) based resource allocation. Both of the new designs support fast collision detection at the receiver. Performance evaluation results show that the proposed schemes provide equivalent or better channel estimation performance and support much more users than the orthogonal pilots defined in the current 4G standards.
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