JOURNAL ARTICLE

On the Performance Gain of NOMA Over OMA in Uplink Communication Systems

Zhiqiang WeiLei YangDerrick Wing Kwan NgJinhong YuanLajos Hanzo

Year: 2019 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Communications Vol: 68 (1)Pages: 536-568   Publisher: IEEE Communications Society

Abstract

In this paper, we investigate and reveal the ergodic sum-rate gain (ESG) of non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) over orthogonal multiple access (OMA) in uplink cellular communication systems. A base station equipped with a single-antenna, with multiple antennas, and with massive antenna arrays is considered both in single-cell and multi-cell deployments. In particular, in single-antenna systems, we identify two types of gains brought about by NOMA: 1) a large-scale near-far gain arising from the distance discrepancy between the base station and users; 2) a small-scale fading gain originating from the multipath channel fading. Furthermore, we reveal that the large-scale near-far gain increases with the normalized cell size, while the small-scale fading gain is a constant, given by γ = 0.57721 nat/s/Hz, in Rayleigh fading channels. When extending single-antenna NOMA to M -antenna NOMA, we prove that both the large-scale near-far gain and small-scale fading gain achieved by single-antenna NOMA can be increased by a factor of M for a large number of users. Moreover, given a massive antenna array at the base station and considering a fixed ratio between the number of antennas, M , and the number of users, K, the ESG of NOMA over OMA increases linearly with both M and K. We then further extend the analysis to a multi-cell scenario. Compared to the single-cell case, the ESG in multi-cell systems degrades as NOMA faces more severe inter-cell interference due to the non-orthogonal transmissions. Besides, we unveil that a large cell size is always beneficial to the ergodic sum-rate performance of NOMA in both single-cell and multi-cell systems. Numerical results verify the accuracy of the analytical results derived and confirm the insights revealed about the ESG of NOMA over OMA in different scenarios.

Keywords:
Noma Telecommunications link Base station Fading Rayleigh fading Antenna (radio) Multipath propagation Electronic engineering Antenna gain Computer science Single antenna interference cancellation Interference (communication) Telecommunications Computer network Engineering Omnidirectional antenna Channel (broadcasting) Antenna efficiency

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Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Optical Wireless Communication Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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