Outage probability of multi-carrier NOMA systems under joint I/Q imbalance

Bassant Selim, S. Muhaidat, P. Sofotasios, B. Sharif, T. Stouraitis, G. Karagiannidis, N. Al-Dhahir
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Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) has been recently proposed as a viable technology that can potentially improve the spectral efficiency of fifth generation (5G) wireless networks and beyond. However, in practical communication scenarios, transceiver architectures inevitably suffer from radio-frequency (RF) front-end related impairments that can lead to degradation of the overall system performance, with in-phase/quadrature-phase imbalance (IQI) constituting a major impairment in direct-conversion transceivers. In the present work, we quantify the effects of joint transmitter/receiver IQI on the performance of NOMA based multi-carrier (MC) systems under multipath fading conditions. Furthermore, we derive the asymptotic diversity order of the considered MC NOMA set up. Capitalizing on these results, we demonstrate that the effects of IQI differ considerably among NOMA users and depend on the underlying system parameters. For example, it is shown that the first sorted user appears more robust to IQI, which indicates that higher order users are more sensitive to the considered non-negligible impairment.
联合I/Q不平衡下多载波NOMA系统的中断概率
非正交多址(NOMA)最近被认为是一种可行的技术,可以潜在地提高第五代(5G)无线网络及以后的频谱效率。然而,在实际通信场景中,收发器架构不可避免地会受到射频(RF)前端相关损伤的影响,这会导致整个系统性能的下降,其中同相/正交相位不平衡(IQI)是直接转换收发器的主要损害。在本工作中,我们量化了在多径衰落条件下,联合发送/接收IQI对基于NOMA的多载波(MC)系统性能的影响。进一步,我们得到了所考虑的MC - NOMA的渐近分集阶。利用这些结果,我们证明了IQI的效果在NOMA用户之间存在很大差异,并且取决于底层系统参数。例如,研究表明,第一个排序的用户对IQI的鲁棒性更强,这表明高阶用户对所考虑的不可忽略的损害更敏感。
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