JOURNAL ARTICLE

Wireless Powered Cooperative NOMA With Alamouti Coding and Selection Relaying

Chao ZhaiYujun LiXinhua WangLina ZhengChunguo Li

Year: 2023 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing Vol: 23 (2)Pages: 1366-1381   Publisher: IEEE Computer Society

Abstract

Nonorthogonal multiple access (NOMA) can facilitate simultaneous data transmissions towards multiple users by using the superposition coding and successive interference cancelation techniques, which can greatly improve the spectrum efficiency. Cooperative relaying and space-time coding can promisingly improve the communication robustness of poor-quality links by achieving the space-diversity gain. Energy harvesting (EH) can prolong the lifetime of energy-limited terminals and make them work continuously. In order to enhance the spectrum efficiency as well as the communication quality, we enable a cluster of EH relays to assist the data transmissions from a base station (BS) to two far-users by using the Alamouti coding based cooperative NOMA strategy. The relays are capable of harvesting wireless energy from a power beacon as well as BS by using time-switching or power-splitting method. According to the energy status and the data decoding status, one relay is selected in a distributed manner according to either Max-min, Max-sum, or Random criterion. We analyze the transmission success probability and the system throughput performance. Extensive simulations are performed to compare the performance of different EH-based space-time coded cooperative NOMA with various relay selection schemes as well as the counterpart orthogonal transmission schemes.

Keywords:
Computer science Relay Cooperative diversity Computer network Wireless Efficient energy use Diversity gain Base station Noma Single antenna interference cancellation Decoding methods Spectral efficiency Coding (social sciences) Electronic engineering Telecommunications Wireless network Telecommunications link Power (physics) Fading Electrical engineering Mathematics Engineering

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Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Wireless Communication Security Techniques
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