Flexible and Efficient Resource Allocation Method Based on the Number of Transmit Antennas in Hybrid Multiple Access Scheme Using NOMA and OMA

IF 0.3 Q4 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Nozomi Sasaki;Shuhei Saito;Hirofumi Suganuma;Fumiaki Maehara
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Abstract

Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA), which multiplexes users in the power domain, degrades performance when the channel gain difference between users is small. To mitigate the performance degradation specific to NOMA, a hybrid multiple access scheme that simultaneously utilizes NOMA and orthogonal multiple access (OMA) is effective. So far, we have proposed a resource allocation method that allows for flexible settings of the NOMA power allocation ratios and OMA bandwidths and selects the optimal resource pattern based on the users' channel conditions and desired traffic volumes. In this study, we propose a resource pattern reduction method to reduce the cost of resource allocation in the conventional method by focusing on the applicability of NOMA and OMA, which depend on the number of transmit antennas. Furthermore, to clarify the effectiveness of the proposed method, we compared it with a conventional method that performs high-granularity resource allocation for different power ratios and bandwidths in terms of the system throughput.
基于NOMA和OMA混合多址方案中发射天线数量的灵活高效资源分配方法
非正交多址(NOMA)在功率域中复用用户,当用户间信道增益差较小时,会导致性能下降。为了减轻NOMA的性能下降,同时利用NOMA和正交多址(OMA)的混合多址方案是有效的。到目前为止,我们提出了一种资源分配方法,可以灵活设置NOMA功率分配比例和OMA带宽,并根据用户的信道条件和期望的流量选择最优的资源模式。本研究针对基于发射天线数量的NOMA和OMA的适用性,提出了一种资源模式缩减方法,以降低传统方法中的资源分配成本。此外,为了阐明所提出方法的有效性,我们将其与传统方法进行了比较,该方法根据系统吞吐量对不同功率比和带宽进行高粒度资源分配。
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IEICE Communications Express
IEICE Communications Express ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC-
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