In the two-user non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) networks, the transmission requirements of weak-user are sometimes not satisfied. To solve the issue, we propose a novel adaptive cooperative NOMA protocol to facilitate the information transfer of weak-user. In the protocol, base station (BS) can adaptively adjust the working mode of the networks according the requirement of the weak-user. Specifically, if the direct-link capacity can meet the transmission demand of weak-user, the networks operates in the traditional NOMA protocol. If the direct-link capacity cannot accomplish the information transfer of weak-user, strong-user, as a full-duplex (FD) relay, captures energy from the received signals to relay weak-user's messages guaranteeing its own transmission requirement. Under the protocol, the outage probabilities of two users are characterized and their closed-form expressions are derived to evaluate the reliability of the networks. Finally, numerical results are provided to validate the superiority of our proposed scheme.
Priyanka GhoshSanjay Dhar RoySumit Kundu
Priyanka GhoshSanjoy RoySumit Kundu