145 research outputs found

    Cooperative underlay cognitive radio assisted NOMA: secondary network improvement and outage performance

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    In this paper, a downlink scenario of a non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) scheme with power constraint via spectrum sensing is considered. Such network provides improved outage performance and new scheme of NOMA-based cognitive radio (CR-NOMA) network are introduced. The different power allocation factors are examined subject to performance gap among these secondary NOMA users. To evaluate system performance, the exact outage probability expressions of secondary users are derived. Finally, the dissimilar performance problem in term of secondary users is illustrated via simulation, in which a power allocation scheme and the threshold rates are considered as main impacts of varying system performance. The simulation results show that the performance of CR-NOMA network can be improved significantly

    Investigation on Evolving Single-Carrier NOMA into Multi-Carrier NOMA in 5G

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    © 2013 IEEE. Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) is one promising technology, which provides high system capacity, low latency, and massive connectivity, to address several challenges in the fifth-generation wireless systems. In this paper, we first reveal that the NOMA techniques have evolved from single-carrier NOMA (SC-NOMA) into multi-carrier NOMA (MC-NOMA). Then, we comprehensively investigated on the basic principles, enabling schemes and evaluations of the two most promising MC-NOMA techniques, namely sparse code multiple access (SCMA) and pattern division multiple access (PDMA). Meanwhile, we consider that the research challenges of SCMA and PDMA might be addressed with the stimulation of the advanced and matured progress in SC-NOMA. Finally, yet importantly, we investigate the emerging applications, and point out the future research trends of the MC-NOMA techniques, which could be straightforwardly inspired by the various deployments of SC-NOMA

    Outage performance analysis of cell-center/edge users under two policies of energy harvesting

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    In this paper, two energy harvesting policies deploying in cooperative non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) systems are considered. After period of wireless power transfer, the NOMA users including cell-edge and cell-center users simultaneously transmit the superposition coded symbols to the base station (BS). In the last time slot, the BS decodes to achieve its signal based on superposition coded symbol with corresponding power allocation factors. This paper provides exact expressions of outage probability in two schemes. Performance gap of two NOMA users can be raised by providing different power allocation factors. It is confirmed by numerical result. Distance and data rate are main factors affecting outage performance. Scheme I exhibit scenario where power beacon transmits energy signal to NOMA user while the BS feeds energy to NOMA user in Scheme II. It is shown that outage performance of Scheme I is better than that of Scheme II.Web of Science254807

    Adaptive Aggregate Transmission for Device-to-Multi-Device Aided Cooperative NOMA Networks

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    The integration of device-to-device (D2D) communications with cooperative non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) can achieve superior spectral efficiency. However, the mutual interference caused by D2D communications may prevent NOMA from divering its high spectral efficiency advantage. Meanwhile, the low adaptability of the fixed transmission strategy can decrease the reliability of the cell-edge user (CEU). To further improve the spectral efficiency, we investigate a device-to-multi-device (D2MD) assisted cooperative NOMA system, where two cell-center users (CCUs) and one CEU are paired as a D2MD cluster. Specifically, the base station directly serves the two CCUs while communicating with the CEU via one CCU. Moreover, we propose an adaptive aggregate transmission scheme using dynamic superposition coding, pre-designing the decoding orders and prior information cancellation for the D2MD assisted cooperative NOMA system to enhance the reliability of the CEU. We provide the closed-form expressions for the outage probability, diversity order, outage throughput, ergodic sum capacity, average spectral efficiency, and spectral efficiency scaling over Nakagami-m fading channels under perfect and imperfect successive interference cancellation. The numerical results validate the correctness of the analytical derivations and the effectiveness of the proposed scheme
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