An Analysis with interplay of NOMA and RSMA for RIS-aided System

Farjam Karim, N. Mahmood
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Reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) has emerged as a potential technology for future-generation wireless communication by enhancing its signal quality and providing broader coverage network area. In this work, we provide an analytical framework of a RIS-assisted multi-user downlink system where the base station (BS) transmits a superimposed signal to multiple users with the aid of a RIS using non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) and rate splitting multiple access (RSMA) transmission technique. First, we discuss the statistical characteristics and evaluate the probability density function (PDF) of the different channels involved in the transmission. We then evaluate the system performance utilizing the PDF and obtain the analytical expressions of the outage probability through the application of NOMA and RSMA transmission techniques and verify the preciseness of the derived closed-form expressions using Monte-Carlo (MC) simulations. Moreover, to gain some useful insights about the system, we also highlight the impact of transmit power availability at the BS, imperfect channel state information (CSI) on the outage probability of each user, effect of number of RIS elements on outage probability. Lastly, we demonstrate the superiority of RSMA over NOMA on the performance of the system.
ris辅助系统中NOMA和RSMA的相互作用分析
可重构智能表面(RIS)通过提高信号质量和提供更广泛的网络覆盖范围,成为未来无线通信的一种有潜力的技术。在这项工作中,我们提供了RIS辅助多用户下行系统的分析框架,其中基站(BS)借助RIS使用非正交多址(NOMA)和速率分割多址(RSMA)传输技术向多个用户传输叠加信号。首先,我们讨论了传输中不同信道的统计特征并评估了概率密度函数(PDF)。然后利用PDF对系统性能进行了评估,并通过应用NOMA和RSMA传输技术获得了中断概率的解析表达式,并通过蒙特卡罗(MC)仿真验证了推导出的封闭形式表达式的准确性。此外,为了获得有关系统的一些有用的见解,我们还强调了BS的发射功率可用性,不完全信道状态信息(CSI)对每个用户的中断概率的影响,RIS元素数量对中断概率的影响。最后,我们证明了RSMA相对于NOMA在系统性能上的优越性。
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