MIMO可见光通信链路非正交多址功率分配方案性能评价

Rishu Raj, A. Dixit
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可见光通信(VLC)是一种提供无处不在的室内无线接入的使能技术,但VLC系统的容量受到发光二极管(LED)发射机狭窄调制带宽的严重限制。非正交多址(NOMA)被设想为通过绕过限制用户数量的频谱分配需求(如正交多址方案)来解决这一挑战。我们建立了一个分析模型来评估在多输入多输出(MIMO) VLC系统中使用NOMA可实现的系统总容量。我们分析了采用增益比功率分配(GRPA)和归一化增益功率分配(NGDPA)两种不同功率分配方案的基于NOMA的$2 \ × 2$ MIMO-VLC系统在发射机功率域叠加编码时的总容量。我们根据不同的系统参数,如系统覆盖范围、用户位置和用户数量,对这两种方案的性能进行了评估和比较。本文的结果和分析为基于NOMA的MIMO-VLC系统的建模提供了重要的见解。
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Performance Evaluation of Power Allocation Schemes for Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access in MIMO Visible Light Communication Links
Visible light communication (VLC) is an enabling technology which provides ubiquitous indoor wireless access but the capacity of VLC systems is severely limited by the narrow modulation bandwidth of the light emitting diode (LED) transmitters. Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) is envisioned to address this challenge by circumventing the need for spectrum allocation (as in orthogonal multiple access schemes) which limits the number of users. We formulate an analytical model to evaluate the total system capacity achievable by using NOMA in a multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) VLC system. We analyze the total capacity of a NOMA based $2 \times 2$ MIMO-VLC system employing two different power allocation schemes, namely, gain ratio power allocation (GRPA) and normalized gain power allocation (NGDPA), for power domain superposition coding at the transmitter. We evaluate and compare the performance of these two schemes for various system parameters like system coverage, user location and number of users. The results and analyses presented herein provide critical insights into the modelling of NOMA based MIMO-VLC systems.
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