JOURNAL ARTICLE

Resource Allocation in Intelligent Reflecting Surface Assisted NOMA Systems

Jiakuo ZuoYuanwei LiuZhijin QinNaofal Al‐Dhahir

Year: 2020 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Communications Vol: 68 (11)Pages: 7170-7183   Publisher: IEEE Communications Society

Abstract

This article investigates the downlink communications of intelligent reflecting surface (IRS) assisted non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) systems. To maximize the system throughput, we formulate a joint optimization problem over the channel assignment, decoding order of NOMA users, power allocation, and reflection coefficients. The formulated problem is proved to be NP-hard. To tackle this problem, a three-step novel resource allocation algorithm is proposed. Firstly, the channel assignment problem is solved by a many-to-one matching algorithm. Secondly, by considering the IRS reflection coefficients design, a low-complexity decoding order optimization algorithm is proposed. Thirdly, given a channel assignment and decoding order, a joint optimization algorithm is proposed for solving the joint power allocation and reflection coefficient design problem. Numerical results illustrate that: i) with the aid of IRS, the proposed IRS-NOMA system outperforms the conventional NOMA system without the IRS in terms of system throughput; ii) the proposed IRS-NOMA system achieves higher system throughput than the IRS assisted orthogonal multiple access (IRS-OMA) systems; iii) simulation results show that the performance gains of the IRS-NOMA and the IRS-OMA systems can be enhanced via carefully choosing the location of the IRS.

Keywords:
Noma Computer science Telecommunications link Decoding methods Throughput Resource allocation Optimization problem Channel (broadcasting) Mathematical optimization Computational complexity theory Joint (building) Channel allocation schemes Algorithm Wireless Computer network Engineering Mathematics Telecommunications

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