JOURNAL ARTICLE

Height Optimization and Resource Allocation for NOMA Enhanced UAV-Aided Relay Networks

Daosen ZhaiHuan LiXiao TangRuonan ZhangZhiguo DingF. Richard Yu

Year: 2020 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Communications Vol: 69 (2)Pages: 962-975   Publisher: IEEE Communications Society

Abstract

In this paper, we investigate the application of the non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) technique into the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) aided relay networks. Specifically, we first incorporate the NOMA protocol with the decode-and-forward (DF) relay protocol to enhance the performance of the cell edge users in a macrocell network. Theoretical analysis indicates that the NOMA-DF-relay protocol outperforms the conventional orthogonal multiple access (OMA) based DF-relay protocol in terms of data rate. To fully exploit the advantages of the proposed protocol, we formulate a joint UAV height optimization, channel allocation, and power allocation problem with the objective to maximize the total data rate of the cell edge users under the coverage of the UAV. For solving the formulated problem effectively, we first analyze its property and employ the golden section method to propose a general framework to obtain the optimal height of the UAV. Then, we design a low-complexity iterative algorithm to solve the joint channel-and-power allocation problem based on the matching theory and the Lagrangian dual decomposition technique. Finally, simulation results demonstrate that the NOMA-DF-relay protocol is superior to the OMA-DF-relay protocol even when the system parameters are not optimized, and the proposed algorithms can further significantly improve the network performance in comparison with the other schemes.

Keywords:
Relay Computer science Resource allocation Protocol (science) Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution Noma Macrocell Relay channel Optimization problem Computer network Transmitter power output Mathematical optimization Channel (broadcasting) Power (physics) Base station Algorithm Telecommunications link Mathematics Telecommunications

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UAV Applications and Optimization
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Aerospace Engineering
Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
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Wireless Communication Security Techniques
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