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Optimal Joint Power and Subcarrier Allocation for MC-NOMA Systems
In this paper, we investigate the resource allocation algorithm design for
multicarrier non-orthogonal multiple access (MC-NOMA) systems. The proposed
algorithm is obtained from the solution of a non-convex optimization problem
for the maximization of the weighted system throughput. We employ monotonic
optimization to develop the optimal joint power and subcarrier allocation
policy. The optimal resource allocation policy serves as a performance
benchmark due to its high complexity. Furthermore, to strike a balance between
computational complexity and optimality, a suboptimal scheme with low
computational complexity is proposed. Our simulation results reveal that the
suboptimal algorithm achieves a close-to-optimal performance and MC-NOMA
employing the proposed resource allocation algorithm provides a substantial
system throughput improvement compared to conventional multicarrier orthogonal
multiple access (MC-OMA).Comment: Submitted to Globecom 201
Low-Complexity Hybrid Beamforming for Massive MIMO Systems in Frequency-Selective Channels
Hybrid beamforming for frequency-selective channels is a challenging problem
as the phase shifters provide the same phase shift to all of the subcarriers.
The existing approaches solely rely on the channel's frequency response and the
hybrid beamformers maximize the average spectral efficiency over the whole
frequency band. Compared to state-of-the-art, we show that substantial sum-rate
gains can be achieved, both for rich and sparse scattering channels, by jointly
exploiting the frequency and time domain characteristics of the massive
multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) channels. In our proposed approach, the
radio frequency (RF) beamformer coherently combines the received symbols in the
time domain and, thus, it concentrates signal's power on a specific time
sample. As a result, the RF beamformer flattens the frequency response of the
"effective" transmission channel and reduces its root mean square delay spread.
Then, a baseband combiner mitigates the residual interference in the frequency
domain. We present the closed-form expressions of the proposed beamformer and
its performance by leveraging the favorable propagation condition of massive
MIMO channels and we prove that our proposed scheme can achieve the performance
of fully-digital zero-forcing when number of employed phase shifter networks is
twice the resolvable multipath components in the time domain.Comment: Accepted to IEEE Acces
Charge Transfer Hybrids of Graphene Oxide and the Intrinsically Microporous Polymer PIM-1
Nanohybrid materials based on nanoparticles of the intrinsically microporous polymer PIM-1 and graphene oxide (GO) are prepared from aqueous dispersions with a re-precipitation method, resulting in the surface of the GO sheets being decorated with nanoparticles of PIM-1. The significant blueshift in fluorescence signals for the GO/PIM-1 nanohybrids indicates modification of the optoelectronic properties of the PIM-1 in the presence of the GO due to their strong interactions. The stiffening in the Raman G peak of GO (by nearly 6 cm^{-1}) further indicates p-doping of the GO in the presence of PIM. Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM) and electrochemical reduction measurements of the nanohybrids provide direct evidence for charge transfer between the PIM-1 nanoparticles and the GO nanosheets. These observations will be of importance for future applications of GO-PIM-1 nanohybrids as substrates and promoters in catalysis and sensing
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