JOURNAL ARTICLE

Achievable Rate Region of Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access Systems With Wireless Powered Decoder

Jie GongXiang Chen

Year: 2017 Journal:   IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications Vol: 35 (12)Pages: 2846-2859   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) is a candidate multiple access scheme in 5G systems to simultaneously accommodate tremendous number of wireless nodes. On the other hand, RF-enabled wireless energy harvesting is a promising technology for self-sustained wireless devices. In this paper, we study a NOMA system where the near user harvests energy from the strong radio signal to power the information decoder. Both constant and dynamic decoding power consumption models are considered. For the constant decoding power model, the achievable rate regions for time switching and power splitting are characterized in closed-form. A generalized scheme is proposed by combining the conventional time switching and power splitting schemes, and its achievable rate region can be found by solving two convex optimization subproblems. For the dynamic decoding power model where the decoding power consumption is proportional to data rate, the achievable rate region can be found by a low-complexity search algorithm. Numerical results show that the achievable rate region of the generalized scheme is larger than those of the time switching scheme and power splitting scheme, and rate-dependent decoder design helps to enlarge the achievable rate region.

Keywords:
Computer science Wireless Decoding methods Computer network Telecommunications

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Topics

Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Wireless Power Transfer Systems
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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