Umar GhafoorHumayun Zubair KhanMudassar AliAdil Masood SiddiquiMuhammad NaeemImran Rashid
The resource allocation solution offered based on Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) and orthogonal multiple access (OMA) schemes are sub-optimal to address the challenging quality of service (QoS) and higher data rate viz-a-viz energy efficiency (EE) requirements in 5th generation (5G) cellular networks. In this work, we maximize the EE using user equipment (UE) clustering (UE-C) with downlink hybrid NOMA (H-NOMA) assisted beyond 5G (B5G) HetNets. We formulate an optimization problem incorporating UE admission in a cluster, UE association with a base station (BS), and power allocation assisted by H-NOMA, i.e., OMA and NOMA schemes in the macro base station (MBS) only and heterogeneous networks (HetNets) environments. The problem formulated is a type of non-linear concave fractional programming (CFP) problem. The Charnes-Cooper transformation (CCT) is applied to the formulated non-linear CFP problem to convert it into a concave optimization, i.e., mixed-integer non-linear programming (MINLP) problem. A two-phase ϵ-optimal outer approximation algorithm (OAA) is used to solve the MINLP problem. The simulation results show that H-NOMA with HetNets outperforms H-NOMA with MBS only in terms of UE admission, UE association, throughput, and EE.
Umar GhafoorHumayun Zubair KhanMudassar AliAdil Masood SiddiquiMuhammad NaeemImran Rashid
Umar GhafoorHumayun Zubair KhanMudassar AliAdil Masood SiddiquiMuhammad NaeemImran Rashid
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