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Xiaofeng Liu1, Xinrui Gong2, Xiao Fu2,3
1School of Artificial Intelligence, Yancheng Teachers University, Yancheng 224000, China.
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Massive machine-type communications (mMTC) in future 6G networks will involve a vast number of devices with sporadic traffic. Grant-free access has emerged as an effective strategy to reduce the access latency and processing overhead by allowing devices to transmit without prior permission, making accurate active user detection and channel estimation (AUDCE) crucial. In this paper, we investigate the joint AUDCE problem in wideband massive access systems. We develop an innovative channel prior model that captures the dual correlation structure of the channel using three state variables: active indication, channel supports, and channel values. By integrating Markov chains with coupled Gaussian distributions, the model effectively describes both the structural and numerical dependencies within the channel. We propose the correlated hybrid message passing (CHMP) algorithm based on Bethe free energy (BFE) minimization, which adaptively updates model parameters without requiring prior knowledge of user sparsity or channel priors. Simulation results show that the CHMP algorithm accurately detects active users and achieves precise channel estimation.
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