JOURNAL ARTICLE

Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access in Coordinated Direct and Relay Transmission

Jung-Bin KimIn-Ho Lee

Year: 2015 Journal:   IEEE Communications Letters Vol: 19 (11)Pages: 2037-2040   Publisher: IEEE Communications Society

Abstract

In this work, non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) in coordinated direct and relay transmission (CDRT) is introduced, where a base station (BS) directly communicates with user equipment 1 (UE1) while communicating with user equipment 2 (UE2) only through a relay. The main challenge of nonorthogonal CDRT can be solved by using the inherent property of NOMA that allows a receiver to obtain side information such as other TIE's data for interference cancellation. Analytical expressions for outage probability and ergodic sum capacity are provided. It is shown that the proposed NOMA in CDRT provides remarkable performance gain compared with NOMA in non-coordinated direct and relay transmission (nCDRT); the sum capacity scaling of the proposed scheme is log ρ b as signal-to-noise-ratio (SNR) ρ b increases, but 1/2log ρ b for NOMA in nCDRT. Exact and closed-form expressions for outage probability of each stream for UE1 and UE2 are respectively derived, and it is shown that the achievable diversity orders for each stream are same as one.

Keywords:
Relay Computer science Noma Transmission (telecommunications) Base station Interference (communication) Topology (electrical circuits) Outage probability Signal-to-noise ratio (imaging) Ergodic theory Single antenna interference cancellation Algorithm Computer network Telecommunications Mathematics Telecommunications link Fading Combinatorics Channel (broadcasting) Physics

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