Zhiguo DingRobert SchoberH. Vincent Poor
This letter considers a legacy massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) network, in which spatial beams have been preconfigured for near-field users, and proposes to use the non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) principle to serve additional far-field users by exploiting the spatial beams preconfigured for the legacy near-field users. Our results reveal that the coexistence between near-field and far-field communications can be effectively supported via NOMA, and that the performance of NOMA-assisted massive MIMO can be efficiently improved by increasing the number of antennas at the base station.
Xiaomin CaoMohammadali MohammadiHien Quoc NgoMichail Matthaiou
Tinh T. BuiThinh QuangDang Van HuynhTan Do‐DuyLong D. NguyenTuan-Vu CaoVishal SharmaTrung Q. Duong