Performance Analysis of NOMA-Based Cooperative Spectrum Sharing in Hybrid Satellite-Terrestrial Networks

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In this paper, the performance of non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) based cooperative spectrum sharing in hybrid satellite-terrestrial networks (HSTNs) is investigated, where the primary satellite network recruits the secondary terrestrial network as a cooperative relay. To improve the fairness and spectrum utilization under cooperative spectrum sharing (i.e. overlay paradigm of cognitive radio), the NOMA power allocation profile is determined by instantaneous channel conditioning at the second temporal phase. The closed-form outage probability and approximated ergodic capacity expressions for the primary user (PU) and the secondary user (SU) are derived by decode-and-forward (DF) relay protocols, where the generalized Shadowed-Rician fading and Nakagami- $m$ fading are considered for satellite links and terrestrial links, respectively. Simulation results are conducted for validation of the theoretical derivation and analysis of the impact of key parameters, and prove the superiority of NOMA comparing to conventional orthogonal multiple access (OMA) schemes on cooperative spectrum sharing in HSTNs. Besides, the fairness analysis between the PU and the SU is introduced by Jain's fairness index (JFI).

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Zhang, X., Guo, D., An, K., Chen, Z., Zhao, B., Ni, Y., & Zhang, B. (2019). Performance Analysis of NOMA-Based Cooperative Spectrum Sharing in Hybrid Satellite-Terrestrial Networks. IEEE Access, 7, 172321–172329. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2956185

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