Low Complexity Rate Splitting Using Hierarchical User Grouping

Elaheh Sadeghabadi, S. Blostein
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Rate splitting multiple access (RSMA) is a powerful multiple access technique that exploits the advantages of both space-division multiple access (SDMA) and nonorthogonal multiple access (NOMA), making it suitable for heterogeneity of quality of service and high throughput requirements of future networks. RSMA is based on rate splitting at the transmitter and successive interference cancellation (SIC) at the receiver. The number of transmitted streams and the number of possible decoding orders grows exponentially with the number of users. In this paper, a low-complexity rate splitting approach is proposed that finds a subset of all possible common streams by hierarchical user grouping and assigning a common stream to each group. Since the hierarchical user grouping approach creates groups of users of the same size that do not have a user in common, this approach does not require user ordering. To implement this low-complexity RSMA, alternating max-min precoding design and power allocation is used. The beamforming vectors are designed to cancel the multiuser interference. As a result, the beamforming vectors can be designed in multiple levels. Simulation results show that the proposed scheme is able to achieve attractive performance vs. complexity tradeoffs compared to several others in the literature.
使用分层用户分组的低复杂度率分割
速率分割多址(RSMA)是一种功能强大的多址技术,它结合了空分多址(SDMA)和非正交多址(NOMA)的优点,适合未来网络的异构服务质量和高吞吐量要求。RSMA是基于发射机的速率分裂和接收机的连续干扰消除(SIC)。传输流的数量和可能的解码顺序的数量随着用户的数量呈指数增长。本文提出了一种低复杂度的速率分割方法,该方法通过分层用户分组并为每个组分配一个公共流来找到所有可能的公共流的子集。由于分层用户分组方法创建的用户组具有相同的大小,但没有相同的用户,因此该方法不需要用户排序。为了实现这种低复杂度的RSMA,采用了最大最小交替预编码设计和功率分配。为了消除多用户干扰,设计了波束形成矢量。因此,波束形成矢量可以在多个层次上设计。仿真结果表明,与文献中的其他方案相比,所提出的方案能够实现有吸引力的性能和复杂性权衡。
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