JOURNAL ARTICLE

Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA) in Uplink Poisson Cellular Networks With Power Control

Yanan LiangXu LiMartin Haenggi

Year: 2019 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Communications Vol: 67 (11)Pages: 8021-8036   Publisher: IEEE Communications Society

Abstract

This paper develops an analytical framework for multi-cell uplink NOMA systems based on stochastic geometry. We propose two scenarios for the clustering of NOMA UEs and derive the Laplace transform of the inter-cell interference taking into account uplink power control. We utilize two different ordering techniques, namely mean signal power- (MSP-) and instantaneous signal-to-intercell-interference-and-noise-ratio- (ISĨNR-) based, for the successive interference cancellation process at the BSs. For each technique, we present a signal-to-interference-and-noise-ratio (SINR) analysis and derive the transmission success probabilities for the NOMA UEs. We show that uplink power control, which generally reduces the signal power disparity between UEs, does not necessarily degrade the NOMA performance. We discuss how UE clustering and the power control exponent impact this finding. ISĨNR-based ordering, which jointly considers path loss, fading, inter-cell interference, and noise, is generally superior to MSP-based ordering. Moreover, we show that the advantage of NOMA vanishes when the target SINR exceeds a certain threshold. A comparison of the two UE clustering scenarios indicates that excluding the UEs which are relatively far from the serving BS may improve the NOMA performance.

Keywords:
Noma Telecommunications link Interference (communication) Power control Computer science Signal-to-noise ratio (imaging) Cluster analysis Signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio Power (physics) Fading Noise (video) Cellular network Path loss Electronic engineering Algorithm Telecommunications Engineering Decoding methods Wireless Physics Artificial intelligence

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