Energy efficiency maximization for given traffic and target packet loss probability is a main design goal for grant-free protocols supporting massive connectivity. This paper investigates the performance limits of a class of coded slotted ALOHA (CSA)based protocols over the Gaussian channel. Assuming a multipacket reception decoder with perfect estimation of the number of packets in a slot and ideal error detection, we present a novel asymptotic analytical framework that allows deriving the minimum packet loss probability limits, the conditions for an Eb/N0 limits. Numerical results show that CSA schemes have energy efficiency limits within few dB from the random coding bounds, with 1-2 dB improvement to irregular repetition slotted ALOHA (IRSA) ones.

Coded Slotted ALOHA Random Access over the Gaussian Channel

V. Tralli
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2025

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Energy efficiency maximization for given traffic and target packet loss probability is a main design goal for grant-free protocols supporting massive connectivity. This paper investigates the performance limits of a class of coded slotted ALOHA (CSA)based protocols over the Gaussian channel. Assuming a multipacket reception decoder with perfect estimation of the number of packets in a slot and ideal error detection, we present a novel asymptotic analytical framework that allows deriving the minimum packet loss probability limits, the conditions for an Eb/N0 limits. Numerical results show that CSA schemes have energy efficiency limits within few dB from the random coding bounds, with 1-2 dB improvement to irregular repetition slotted ALOHA (IRSA) ones.
2025
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